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What is the meaning of systemic action? A comprehensive pharmacological guide

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In pharmacology, a drug's mechanism of action is primarily classified as either local or systemic. The term **systemic action** refers to the widespread effect a medication has throughout the entire body after it has been absorbed into the bloodstream. Unlike localized treatments that target a specific area, systemic medications travel through the circulatory system to affect multiple organs and tissues, making them suitable for treating conditions that affect the body on a broader scale.