P-glycoprotein

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    P-Glycoprotein Explained: What It Means for Your Meds

    P-glycoprotein is a cellular pump that controls how much of a drug reaches your blood. Here's what inhibitors, inducers, and interaction warnings mean for you.

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    P-Glycoprotein (MDR1): What It Means for Your Meds & Dog

    P-glycoprotein (MDR1/ABCB1) is a cellular pump that decides whether your meds work. Plain-English guide to drug interactions, cancer resistance, and dog MDR1.

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    MDR1, P-gp & ABCB1: What This Protein Means for You

    MDR1, P-gp, and ABCB1 are one protein with three names. Here's what it does, which drugs turn risky, and how it differs in dogs vs. humans.

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