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Elimination of a Drug A single dose of iodine is injected intravenously into a patient. The iodine mixes thoroughly in the blood before any is lost as a result of metabolic processes (ignore the time required for this mixing process). Iodine will leave the blood and enter the thyroid gland at a rate proportional to the amount of iodine in the blood. Also, iodine will leave the blood and pass into the urine at a (different) rate proportional to the amount of iodine in the blood. Suppose that the iodine enters the thyroid at the rate of
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