When the rate of drug **administration** equals the rate of drug **elimination**, the drug has reached _____ concentration.
Which parameter is used to assess the extent of drug absorption in a plasma concentration vs. time graph?
If a drug has _____ renal clearance than GFR, then drug is secreted in renal tubules.
The _____ of plasma concentration vs. time curve gives the extent of absorption.
What formula is used to calculate **loading dose**?
What is the formula for half-life (t1/2) in first-order elimination kinetics?
What is the formula for Volume of Distribution (Vd)?
What is the formula for calculating the **maintenance dose**? _____
Sketchy Pharmacology: Neuro/Psych Does the blue curve represent an inhaled anesthetic with a high or low blood solubility? _____

_____ medications, blood products, and fluids can be administered through the Intraosseous route.

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