FAQ

What is the Area under Curve Non-Intravenous?
The Area under Curve Non-Intravenous is the integral of the concentration-time curve after a single dose is administered orally. Area under Curve Non-Intravenous is usually measured using the Mole Second per Liter for Concentration Time Coefficient. Note that the value of Area under Curve Non-Intravenous is always positive.
Can the Area under Curve Non-Intravenous be negative?
No, the Area under Curve Non-Intravenous, measured in Concentration Time Coefficient cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Area under Curve Non-Intravenous?
Area under Curve Non-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 Non-Intravenous can be measured.
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