Amide local anesthetics are metabolized primarily in the liver. Therefore liver function may significantly affect the rate of metabolism. Significant liver dysfunction may result in slower metabolism and increased risk of local anesthetic toxicity. Is sodium amide toxic? It ishighly corrosive to eyes, ...
The reason for this is that the 13C-acetate requires time to be metabolized, hence, resulting in a slightly longer gastric emptying time. 13C-octanoic acid breath test was also conducted to assess the solid material gastric emptying and a gastric half emptying time, with a value of 3.79 ±...