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SOR Question 2 FLAD QUESTION An antitubercular drug Rifampicin is given to Ms Laurel Stepbrasia 32-year-old woman weighing 50 Ke) in a dose of 35 mg kg day in one single IV bolus injection. If Ritumpicin has a plasa half-life of Shoues, 707 of the dog is metabolized in livet, and a volume of distribution is 0.85 UKWhen will the drug be contidered cleared of the body in hours Time of drug wash off- HE
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