FAQ

What is the Area under Curve Intravenous?
Area under Curve Intravenous is the integral of the concentration-time curve after a single dose administered intravenous. Area under Curve Intravenous is usually measured using the Mole Second per Liter for Concentration Time Coefficient. Note that the value of Area under Curve Intravenous is always negative.
Can the Area under Curve Intravenous be negative?
Yes, the Area under Curve Intravenous, measured in Concentration Time Coefficient can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Area under Curve Intravenous?
Area under Curve Intravenous 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 Intravenous can be measured.
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