## Melting Point 0 1 2 R 2420 202-203O 19O-l9l0 lfin-Ifi2~ para-substituted phenyl and substituted alkyl moieties and the sum of AH, contributions of each functional group present in the R moiety in the ester. Some important AH, values used in our study are shown in Table I (2). A straightforward a
The steady-state volume of distribution
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- Book ID
- 123223286
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1992
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 74 KB
- Volume
- 25
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1043-6618
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The steady-state and terminal volumes of distribution, as well as the mean residence time of drug in the body (V ss , V $ , and MRT) are the common pharmacokinetic parameters calculated using the drug plasma concentration-time profile C p (t) following intravenous (i.v. bolus or constant rate infusi
A consistent account of the assumptions of the well-stirred perfusion limited model leads to the equation for the organ tissue that does not coincide with that often presented in books and papers. The difference in pharmacokinetic profiles calculated by the valid and the commonly used equations coul