A patient is treated with a Drug A, which has a high affinity for Albumin and is administered in amount that don't exceed the binding capacity of Albumin. A second drug B also has a high affinity for albumin but is administered in amounts that are 100 time the binding capacity of albumin. What happens after administration of Drug B?
A) High tissue Conc. for Drug A
B) Low tissue Conc. For Drug A
C) Low vd of Drug A
D) Low half life of Drug A
E) Addition of more Drug A significantly alters the serum conc. of unbound Drug B
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