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Rate of Infusion in Pharmacokinetics Formulas
The Rate of Infusion is defined as the rate required to balance elimination. And is denoted by k
in
. Rate of Infusion is usually measured using the Mole per Second for Molar Flow Rate. Note that the value of Rate of Infusion is always negative.
Formulas to find Rate of Infusion in Pharmacokinetics
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Rate of Infusion of Drug
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Pharmacokinetics formulas that make use of Rate of Infusion
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Volume of Plasma Cleared given Rate of Infusion
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Concentration of Drug given Rate of Infusion of Drug
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Plasma Concentration of Constant Rate Infusion at Steady State
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List of variables in Pharmacokinetics formulas
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Volume of Plasma Cleared
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Concentration of Drug
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FAQ
What is the Rate of Infusion?
The Rate of Infusion is defined as the rate required to balance elimination. Rate of Infusion is usually measured using the Mole per Second for Molar Flow Rate. Note that the value of Rate of Infusion is always negative.
Can the Rate of Infusion be negative?
Yes, the Rate of Infusion, measured in Molar Flow Rate can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Rate of Infusion?
Rate of Infusion is usually measured using the Mole per Second[mol/s] for Molar Flow Rate. Kilomole per Second[mol/s], Dekamole per Second[mol/s], Mole per Minute[mol/s] are the few other units in which Rate of Infusion can be measured.
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