Transcription of Basic Pharmacokinetics Sample Chapter - Pharmaceutical Press
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Copyright Pharmaceutical Press 6. Extravascular routes of drug administration Introduction 106 Some important comments on the 116. absorption rate constant Drug remaining to be absorbed, or drug 106. remaining at the site of administration The apparent volume of distribution (V) 116. determination of elimination half life 109 Time of maximum drug concentration, 117. (t1/2 ) and elimination rate constant (K or peak time (tmax ). Kel ). Maximum (peak) plasma concentration 118. Absorption rate constant (Ka ) 110 (Cp )max Wagner Nelson method 111 Some general comments 120.
3 determination of the absorption half life .t 1=2 / abs and absorption rate constant (K a) 4 lag time (t 0), if any 5 determination of the apparent volume of distri-bution (V or V d) and fraction of drug absorbed (F) 6 determination of the peak time (t max) 7 determination of the peak plasma or serum con-centration .C p/ max. 6.2 Drugremainingtobe
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