1) The half-life and volume of distribution of an antibiotic are9.51 h and 21.63 L, respectively. A patient was given an IV bolusdose of 171.46 mg of this antibiotic. Please calculate the plasmadrug concentration 8.23 h after the IV injection.
2) Following an IV bolus dose of an anticoagulant, the plasmadrug concentration was measured as 5.72 mg/L, 1.4 mg/L, and 0.15mg/L at 1.00 h, 4.56 h, and 9.99 h post IV injection. Pleasecalculate the elimination rate constant, k, for thisanticoagulant.]
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