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Ingrid Jackson
1 October, 06:28
Explain why insulin is no administered orally?
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Aleena Moore
1 October, 10:04
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It cannot be taken by mouth because the digestive juices in your stomach and intestine will break down the insulin before it has a chance to get into your bloodstream to do its job
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