A highly lipid-soluble drug

a. Is unable pass through the blood-brain barrier.
b. Must be converted by cytochrome P450 enzymes to a water-soluble
from before being capable of penetrating the blood-brain barrier.
c. Should be capable of entering the brain.
d. Is unlikely to have any relevant biological effects.

c

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