Jane Doe , a 40-year-old, 60 kg, non-obese female with a SrCr of1 mg/dL, is started on gentamicin 300 mg infused over one hourdaily. Calculate the expected steady-state peak concentration atthe end of the one-hour infusion, at 12 hours after starting theinfusion, and at the trough.
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