Apt is given medicine that releases 30mg of the medicine over 8hrsat a constant rate. Hepatic clearance half time is 2.5hrs.
How long will it take before the blood level concentration ofthe drug has risen to 90% of the steady state value after themedication is taken?
There is no time delay.
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