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The absorption of omeprazole takes place in the small intestine and is usually completed within 3-6 hours. The systemic bioavailability of omeprazole after repeated dose is about 60%. Concomitant intake of food has no influence on the bioavailability. Plasma protein binding is about 95%.

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