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- Suggest FOUR possible strategies to cross the blood–brain barrier (BBB) for drug delivery.Write a short note on Clearance of Drugs from the body? Please write at your own easy wordsLocate the appropriate label for the following drug order here. Indicate the number of tablets, capsules, or mL that will be required to administer it. Assume that all tablets are scored and can be broken in half. cefaclor susp. 375 mg
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