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Warfarin is a drug used as an anticoagulant. After administration of the drug is stopped, the quantity remaining in a patient's body decreases at a rate proportional to the quantity remaining. Suppose that the half-life of warfarin in the body is 35 hours
16. Suppose that the allergy drug, Sneezebgone, has a half life of 12 hours and is excreted at a rate that is proportional to the amount present. At 8am, Declan takes one 10 mg dose of Sneezebgone, and then another 10mg dose at 8pm. Assuming that the drug is given intravenously via injection and mixed into his bloodstream immediately) how many mg of sneezebgone are in his system at midnight?
A certain drug is eliminated from the bloodstream exponentially with a half-life of 24 hours. Suppose that a patient receives an initial dose of 15 milligrams of the drug at midnight. a) How much of the drug is in the patient's blood at noon the next day? b) Estimate when the drug concentration will reach 20% of its initial level.