Context-Sensitive Half Time

The context-sensitive half time is a concept that relates the duration of drug(context) administration to the time required for a 50% decrease in plasma concentration. It tells about how long it takes to recover after infusions of intravenous anaesthetics. Thus, it is the time required for plasma concentration to decrease by 50% after discontinuation ofContinue reading “Context-Sensitive Half Time”

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