Why do some animals become "resistant" to their dose of phenobarbital?

a. They excrete this drug through the kidneys

b. They cannot biotransform this drug.
c. Liver enzymes are induced causing the animal to develop tolerance.
d. The half-life of the drug is shortened due to the high level of protein binding.


.C

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