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Calculate the fast infusion rate (over 10 min) to achieve a drug concentration of 12 mg/L and the maintenance infusion t

Posted: Thu Sep 16, 2021 5:18 am
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Calculate The Fast Infusion Rate Over 10 Min To Achieve A Drug Concentration Of 12 Mg L And The Maintenance Infusion T 1
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Calculate the fast infusion rate (over 10 min) to achieve a drug concentration of 12 mg/L and the maintenance infusion to maintain that concentration. The V and t1/2 values for this drug are 90 L and 6 hr respectively. The Fast infusion will deliver a total of grams over 10 minutes
Calculate the fast infusion rate (over 10 min) to achieve a drug concentration of 12 mg/L and the maintenance infusion to maintain that concentration. The V and t1/2 values for this drug are 90 L and 6 hr respectively. The Fast infusion = ...2..1...... grams/h for 10 minutes
Calculate the fast infusion rate (over 10 min) to achieve a drug concentration of 12 mg/L and the maintenance infusion to maintain that concentration. The V and t1/2 values for this drug are 90 L and 6 hr respectively. The maintenance infusion = mg/h
The desired steady-state plasma level of theophylline is 15 mg/L. The t1/2 of theophylline is 4.5 hr and the apparent volume of distribution is 23 L. If the patient is stabilized but the physician would like to increase the Css to 18mg/L. The required IV bolus (in mg) to reach SS at time zero