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No, the human body is a wonderful machine, and after the drug comes in, it will definitely process it, and this process is how it absorbs the ingredients of the drug. So it won't be drained.
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Rest assured. Excretion is excreted. However, what is excreted is not medicine, but waste. The important nutrients have already been absorbed by the large and small intestines.
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No, the medicine will be quickly absorbed by the stomach and small intestine, and the medicine will remain adsorbed in the body and will not be excreted all at once.
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No, it will take a while, and it's not straight. The digestive system will help with the absorption of medicines!
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No, the medicine is absorbed by the stomach after eating.
Trouble, thanks!
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No, the medicine will be absorbed into the body, so it will not be eliminated.
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No, it's not that fast, it takes time for the medicine to be absorbed.
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No, the medicine is absorbed through the gastrointestinal tract.
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Exercise moderately, eat more melons, fruits and vegetables, drink more water, eat some whole grains, and develop the habit of defecating on time.
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This is very serious, go check it out, it should be hemorrhoids, and it should be treated early, so that there is not much pain.
What kind of medicine did you take? Hurry up and go to the hospital!