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← Human Body & HealthA novel drug shows unexpectedly low plasma concentrations despite complete absorption. If the volume of distribution is markedly increased, which consequence follows?
A)Elevated hepatic clearance occurs
B)Bioavailability becomes nearly 100%
C)More drug distributes to tissues✓
D)First-pass effect is insignificant
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Increased volume of distribution means the drug is found more in tissues than in plasma because the drug is diffusing into larger volumes. Therefore, the concentration in plasma is lower, rather than suggesting changes in clearance or bioavailability.
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