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An notituberculat drug Rifampicin is given to Me, Lamuel Stephens (a 32-year-old woman weighing 50 Kg) in a dose of 35 mg/kg/day in one single IV bolus injection. If Rifiumpicin has a plasmalalf-life of shows, 70% of the drug is metabolized in diver, and a volume of distribution is 0.85 L/Kg The area under the plasma curve (AUC) can be calculated from the data model independently Answers A- A True
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