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Area under Curve (AUC) is the definite integral of a curve that describes the variation of a drug concentration in blood plasma as a function of time. Check FAQs
AUC=CavΤ
AUC - Area Under Curve?Cav - Average Plasma Concentration?Τ - Dosing Interval?

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Area under Curve Given Average Plasma Concentration Solution

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FIRST Step Consider the formula
AUC=CavΤ
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
AUC=20mol/L44s
Next Step Convert Units
AUC=20000mol/m³44s
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
AUC=2000044
Next Step Evaluate
AUC=880000mol*s/m³
LAST Step Convert to Output's Unit
AUC=880mol*s/L

Area under Curve Given Average Plasma Concentration Formula Elements

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Area Under Curve
Area under Curve (AUC) is the definite integral of a curve that describes the variation of a drug concentration in blood plasma as a function of time.
Symbol: AUC
Measurement: Concentration Time CoefficientUnit: mol*s/L
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Average Plasma Concentration
Average Plasma Concentration is the average concentration of the drug after administration and before the next dose is administered.
Symbol: Cav
Measurement: Molar ConcentrationUnit: mol/L
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Dosing Interval
The Dosing Interval is the time between drug dose administrations.
Symbol: Τ
Measurement: TimeUnit: s
Note: Value can be positive or negative.

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AUC=DVdke

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​Go Area under Curve of Drug for Dosage Type B
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How to Evaluate Area under Curve Given Average Plasma Concentration?

Area under Curve Given Average Plasma Concentration evaluator uses Area Under Curve = Average Plasma Concentration*Dosing Interval to evaluate the Area Under Curve, The Area under Curve Given Average Plasma Concentration formula is defined as the product of time between drug dose administrations and average plasma concentration of drugs is given. Area Under Curve is denoted by AUC symbol.

How to evaluate Area under Curve Given Average Plasma Concentration using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Area under Curve Given Average Plasma Concentration, enter Average Plasma Concentration (Cav) & Dosing Interval (Τ) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Area under Curve Given Average Plasma Concentration

What is the formula to find Area under Curve Given Average Plasma Concentration?
The formula of Area under Curve Given Average Plasma Concentration is expressed as Area Under Curve = Average Plasma Concentration*Dosing Interval. Here is an example- 0.88 = 20000*44.
How to calculate Area under Curve Given Average Plasma Concentration?
With Average Plasma Concentration (Cav) & Dosing Interval (Τ) we can find Area under Curve Given Average Plasma Concentration using the formula - Area Under Curve = Average Plasma Concentration*Dosing Interval.
What are the other ways to Calculate Area Under Curve?
Here are the different ways to Calculate Area Under Curve-
  • Area Under Curve=Dose/Volume of Plasma ClearedOpenImg
  • Area Under Curve=Dose/(Volume of Distribution*Elimination Rate Constant)OpenImg
Can the Area under Curve Given Average Plasma Concentration be negative?
Yes, the Area under Curve Given Average Plasma Concentration, measured in Concentration Time Coefficient can be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Area under Curve Given Average Plasma Concentration?
Area under Curve Given Average Plasma Concentration is usually measured using the Mole Second per Liter[mol*s/L] for Concentration Time Coefficient. Mole Second per Cubic Meter[mol*s/L], Mole second per Milliliter[mol*s/L] are the few other units in which Area under Curve Given Average Plasma Concentration can be measured.
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