hepatiiline
Hepatiiline is a term used in the field of hepatology to describe a group of drugs that are primarily metabolized by the liver. These drugs undergo various metabolic processes within the liver, including phase I and phase II reactions, which are essential for their elimination from the body. Hepatiiline drugs are often used in the treatment of conditions such as viral hepatitis, liver cirrhosis, and certain types of cancer. The metabolism of hepatiiline drugs is closely monitored to ensure therapeutic efficacy and to minimize the risk of adverse effects. The liver's role in the metabolism of these drugs highlights the importance of liver function in overall health and disease management.