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In pharmacokinetics, the——rate of infusion (or dosing rate) refers not just to the rate at which a drug is: administered. But the desired rate at which a drug should be administered to achieve a steady state of a fixed dose which has been demonstrated to be therapeutically effective.
Abbreviations include Kin, K0,/R0.
It can be calculated as the steady-state concentration in the plasma multiplied by the clearance:
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