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Hello,
Can someone please help me with this math problem it is from the textbook College Algebra.
i)Problem: The level of a prescription drug in the human body over time can be found using the formula:
L = D
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1 - (1/2)^n/h
where D is the amount taken every n hours and H is the drug’s half-life in hours.
(1) If 2.5 milligrams of Lorazepam with a half-life of 14 hours is taken every 24 hours, then to what level does the drug build up over time?
(2) If a doctor wants the level of Lorazepam to build up to a level of 5.58 milligrams in a patient taking 2.5 milligram doses, then how often should the doses be taken?
(3) What is the difference between taking 2.5 milligrams of Lorazepam every 12 hours and taking 5 milligrams every 24 hours?
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where D is the amount taken every n hours and H is the drug’s half-life in hours.
(1) If 2.5 milligrams of Lorazepam with a half-life of 14 hours is taken every 24 hours, then to what level does the drug build up over time?
(2) If a doctor wants the level of Lorazepam to build up to a level of 5.58 milligrams in a patient taking 2.5 milligram doses, then how often should the doses be taken?
(3) What is the difference between taking 2.5 milligrams of Lorazepam every 12 hours and taking 5 milligrams every 24 hours?
Big difference