A patient is treated with drug A, which has high affinity for albumin and is administered in amount that don't exceed the binding capacity of albumin, A second drug B also has high affinity for albumin but is administered in amounts that are 100 times the binding capacity of albumin. what happens after administering drug B?
A) Increase tissue concentration of drug A
B) Increase serum concentration of unbound drug A
C) Decrease tissue concentration of drug A
D) Decrease half-life of drug A
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