(c) If the minimum effective concentration is 10 ng/ml, when should the next dose be administered? Enter your answer to the nearest 10 minutes. The next dose should be administered in minutes.

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(c) If the minimum effective concentration is 10 ng/ml, when should the next dose be administered?
Enter your answer to the nearest 10 minutes.
The next dose should be administered in
minutes.
Transcribed Image Text:(c) If the minimum effective concentration is 10 ng/ml, when should the next dose be administered? Enter your answer to the nearest 10 minutes. The next dose should be administered in minutes.
Chapter 4, Section 4.8, Question 007
If t is in minutes since the drug was administered, the concentration, C (t) in ng/ml, of a drug in a patient's bloodstream is given by
C(t) = 20te-0.051
(a) How long does it take for the drug to reach peak concentration? What is the peak concentration?
Round your answers to one decimal place.
The drug reaches its peak concentration at
minutes.
The peak concentration is
ng/ml.
(b) What is the concentration of the drug in the body after 15 minutes? After an hour?
Round your answers to one decimal place.
The concentration after 15 minutes is
ng/ml.
The concentration after 60 minutes is
ng/ml.
(c) If the minimum effective concentration is 10 ng/ml, when should the next dose be administered?
Enter your answer to the nearest 10 minutes.
Transcribed Image Text:Chapter 4, Section 4.8, Question 007 If t is in minutes since the drug was administered, the concentration, C (t) in ng/ml, of a drug in a patient's bloodstream is given by C(t) = 20te-0.051 (a) How long does it take for the drug to reach peak concentration? What is the peak concentration? Round your answers to one decimal place. The drug reaches its peak concentration at minutes. The peak concentration is ng/ml. (b) What is the concentration of the drug in the body after 15 minutes? After an hour? Round your answers to one decimal place. The concentration after 15 minutes is ng/ml. The concentration after 60 minutes is ng/ml. (c) If the minimum effective concentration is 10 ng/ml, when should the next dose be administered? Enter your answer to the nearest 10 minutes.
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