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How does exercise affect blood flow to the liver and kidneys? How do changes in blood...

  1. How does exercise affect blood flow to the liver and kidneys?
  2. How do changes in blood flow to the liver and kidneys potentially affect drug metabolism and clearance—compare to intensity of exercise?
  3. How does blood flow to the muscle change during exercise and what type of drug could this affect?
  4. What about stomach blood flow?

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