lühitoimelist
Lühitoimelist is an Estonian term that translates to "short-acting" in English. It is commonly used in pharmacology to describe drugs or substances that have a brief duration of effect. This means that once administered, their therapeutic or physiological impact is relatively short-lived, requiring more frequent dosing compared to long-acting alternatives.
The short-acting nature of a medication is often a deliberate characteristic determined by its pharmacokinetic properties,
In some contexts, "lühitoimelist" can also refer to other phenomena with a brief or temporary effect, though