| 1. | Toxic levels are associated with plasma concentrations above 2000 mg / l.
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| 2. | Carbamazepine reduces blood plasma concentrations of eslicarbazepine, probably because it induces glucuronidation.
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| 3. | Time to peak plasma concentration is 43 minutes and half-life is 11.6 hours.
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| 4. | Peak plasma concentrations occur between 30 and 120 minutes after administration.
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| 5. | Effective plasma concentrations are between 10 and 100 mg / l.
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| 6. | Rifampicin greatly reduces plasma concentrations of oxycodone due to strong induction of CYP3A4.
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| 7. | Plasma concentrations of laudanosine generated are lower when cisatracurium is used.
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| 8. | Grapefruit juice can provide much higher plasma concentrations of naringenin than orange juice.
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| 9. | Paromomycin will reach peak plasma concentration within one hour following an IM injection.
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| 10. | This is when plasma concentrations of fatty acids or ketone bodies are increased.
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