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Systemic Saturation

Meaning

Systemic Saturation refers to the state where a specific compound, hormone, or nutrient has been administered or produced to the point where its concentration in the plasma and peripheral tissues reaches a maximum, stable level that yields a consistent and predictable biological effect. In a clinical context, this term often describes the desired steady-state concentration achieved through a controlled dosing regimen. Maintaining this saturation is key to sustained therapeutic efficacy.