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Bioavailability is a term used to describe the degree and rate at which a drug is absorbed into the bloodstream. It is an important factor in drug delivery, as it determines the effectiveness of a drug. Bioavailability is affected by the route of administration, the formulation of the drug, and the patient's physiology. Drug delivery systems are designed to improve the bioavailability of drugs, allowing them to be more effectively absorbed into the bloodstream. These systems can include oral, transdermal, and injectable delivery methods. Oral delivery is the most common, and involves the administration of a drug in pill or liquid form. Transdermal delivery involves the application of a drug to the skin, while injectable delivery involves the injection of a drug directly into the bloodstream. Companies in the bioavailability market include Novartis, Pfizer, Merck, and Johnson & Johnson. These companies develop and manufacture drug delivery systems, as well as drugs themselves, to improve the bioavailability of their products. Show Less Read more