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Homework: 1. 100 mg of drug is given orally every 6 hours to a 70 kg patient. The bioavailable fraction after oral dosing is 50%. The drug has a half life of 6 hours. The plasma level of the drug when first administered is 1.02 mg/liter. How long will it take to achieve a plasma concentration of 0.51mg/liter.
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