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Why does oral nitroglycerin have limited efficacy in treating acute angina pectoris?

A)Rapid renal clearance eliminates drug
B)Low lipophilicity hinders membrane permeation
C)Extensive binding reduces free concentration
D)Significant first-pass metabolism reduces bioavailability

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Oral nitroglycerin is largely ineffective because it undergoes extensive first-pass metabolism in the liver, therefore reducing the amount of active drug reaching systemic circulation. This occurs rather than the drug being cleared renally or failing to permeate membranes, explaining its limited bioavailability when administered orally.

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