Which of the following parameters is defined as the volume of plasma from which drug is eliminated per unit time?
ANSWER.
* Volume of plasma from which drug is eliminated per unit time is called
Clearance (CL).
* It is measured in ml/min or L/hr.
Which of the following parameters is defined as the volume of plasma from which drug is...
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