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10 July, 22:05

The time to reach "steady-state" concentrations of a drug (the level of drug achieved in blood with repeated, regular-interval dosing) is:

a. dependent upon the actual dosage of drug.

b. independent of dose interval and half-life.

c. achieved when the amount of drug administered per unit; me equals the amount eliminated per unit; me.

d. reached paper one elimina; on half-life.

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  1. 10 July, 22:13
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    Achieved when the amount of drug administered per unit time equals the amount eliminated per unit time this should be correct
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