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- please show all the work Patient A is 5' 6" male and weighs 170 lbs. His recent SCr revealed a value of 1.9 mg/dL. What dose and dosing frequency of gabapentin would be appropriate for him? Plasma concentration - calculate the amount of drug in the body given Vd and plasma concentration Be careful and make sure units match!! What is the amount of drug present in the body if the patient's Vd is 1.5 L and the plasma concentration is 200 ng/mL?essment Question 19 of 20 The order is for 0.125 mg of Lanoxin PO daily. How many tablets will the patient take each day? Enter only the numeral (not the unit of measurement) in your answer. NDC 24987-249-55 100 Tablets LANOXIN (digoxin) Tablets, USP 250 mcg (0.25 mg) Each scored tablet contains 250 mcg (0.25 mg). Dist. by Covis Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Cary, ÑC 27511 Mfd. by DSM Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Greenville, NC 27834 Made in Germany Ronly Rev. 6/13 100098 Enter your answer. tab < Previous 011644A dose of 300 mg was administered to healthy volunteer. Five blood samples were collected at 0, 2, 4, 6, 8 hours. Plasma was separated from each blood sample and analyzed for drug concentration. The collected data are shown in the table below. Determine the total AUC (mg.hr/L) Time (hr) Cp (mg/L) A(AUC mg.hr/L) AUC mg.hr/L 0 2 4 6 8 DO AAUC₁-2 = AAUC last-00 kel= = (CP, +CP2)x(t - t) 2 CPlast kel 4 3.1 2.6 2.3 2.1 In(CPfrom left on line) - In(CPfrom right on line) from right on line from left on line a) 110.67 mg.hr/L b) 68.8 mg.hr/L c) 10.34 mg.hr/L d) 7.86 mg.hr/L Hide question 5 feedback kel = 0.045
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