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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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