"ADMET" meaning in English

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Noun

Head templates: {{en-noun|?}} ADMET
  1. (pharmacology) Initialism of absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion, toxicity: A set of test categories used together in drug discovery to provide insight into how a pharmaceutical drug interacts with the body as a whole. Wikipedia link: ADMET Tags: abbreviation, alt-of, initialism Alternative form of: absorption (extra: A set of test categories used together in drug discovery to provide insight into how a pharmaceutical drug interacts with the body as a whole), distribution (extra: A set of test categories used together in drug discovery to provide insight into how a pharmaceutical drug interacts with the body as a whole), metabolism (extra: A set of test categories used together in drug discovery to provide insight into how a pharmaceutical drug interacts with the body as a whole), excretion (extra: A set of test categories used together in drug discovery to provide insight into how a pharmaceutical drug interacts with the body as a whole), toxicity (extra: A set of test categories used together in drug discovery to provide insight into how a pharmaceutical drug interacts with the body as a whole) Categories (topical): Pharmacology Synonyms: ADME, Tox, ADME-Tox Related terms: ADME
    Sense id: en-ADMET-en-noun-lM3LUAwf Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header Topics: medicine, pharmacology, sciences

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