linear pharmacokinetic model

What is a Linear Pharmacokinetic Model?

A linear pharmacokinetic model is based on the premise that the change in the concentration of a chemical or drug in the body follows a linear relationship. This means that doubling the dose will result in doubling the concentration in the bloodstream. The key feature of this model is that it assumes first-order kinetics, where the rate of elimination is directly proportional to the drug concentration.

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