Also known as terminal half-life
pharmacokinetic parameter; (of a substance) time it takes for a substance to lose half of its pharmacologic, physiologic, or radiologic activity
Time course of drug plasma concentrations over 96 hours following oral administrations every 24 hours (τ). Absorption half-life 1 h, elimination half-life 12 h. Biological half-life (elimination half-life, pharmacological half-life) is the time taken for the concentration of a biological substance, such as a medication, to decrease from its maximum initial concentration (Cmax) to the half of Cmax in the blood plasma. It is denoted by the abbreviation
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