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The rate at which a drug leaves the bloodstream and passes into the urine is proportional to the quantity of the drug in

Posted: Wed May 04, 2022 10:56 am
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The Rate At Which A Drug Leaves The Bloodstream And Passes Into The Urine Is Proportional To The Quantity Of The Drug In 1
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The rate at which a drug leaves the bloodstream and passes into the urine is proportional to the quantity of the drug in the blood at that time. (a) write a differential equation for the quantity, Q, of the drug in the blood after t hours. Use k the proportionality constant with 0. -40 (b) Suppose when an initial dose of Quis injected directly into the blood, 40% is left in the blood after 4 hours, How much of the drug is in the patient's body after 8 hours if the patient is given 400 mg initially? Round your answer to two decimal places mg