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Apparent Tissue Volume in Pharmacokinetics Formulas
Apparent Tissue Volume is defined as the ratio of the total amount of drug in the body to the concentration of drug in the body tissue. And is denoted by V
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. Apparent Tissue Volume is usually measured using the Liter for Volume. Note that the value of Apparent Tissue Volume is always negative.
Formulas to find Apparent Tissue Volume in Pharmacokinetics
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Apparent Tissue Volume given Plasma Volume and Apparent Volume
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Pharmacokinetics formulas that make use of Apparent Tissue Volume
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Volume of Distribution of Drug Displacing into Body Tissue Relative to Blood
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Fraction of Drug Unbound in Plasma given Plasma Volume
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Fraction of Drug Unbound in Tissue given Apparent Tissue Volume
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Plasma Volume of Drug given Apparent Volume
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List of variables in Pharmacokinetics formulas
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Volume of Distribution
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Plasma Volume
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Fraction Unbound in Tissue
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Fraction Unbound in Plasma
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FAQ
What is the Apparent Tissue Volume?
Apparent Tissue Volume is defined as the ratio of the total amount of drug in the body to the concentration of drug in the body tissue. Apparent Tissue Volume is usually measured using the Liter for Volume. Note that the value of Apparent Tissue Volume is always negative.
Can the Apparent Tissue Volume be negative?
Yes, the Apparent Tissue Volume, measured in Volume can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Apparent Tissue Volume?
Apparent Tissue Volume is usually measured using the Liter[L] for Volume. Cubic Meter[L], Cubic Centimeter[L], Cubic Millimeter[L] are the few other units in which Apparent Tissue Volume can be measured.
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