| 41. | Magnesium is excreted solely by the kidneys at a rate proportional to the plasma concentration and glomerular filtration.
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| 42. | Plasma concentrations in excess of 2.5 mmol / l are usually associated with serious toxicity requiring emergency treatment.
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| 43. | For C : There is no minimal plasma concentration of an allergen needed to cause an allergic reaction.
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| 44. | Though the peak plasma concentrations are reached in 12 14 minutes in all species, the bioavailability varies between species.
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| 45. | The debate regarding sterol vs . stanol safety is centered on their differing intestinal absorption and resulting plasma concentrations.
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| 46. | At high plasma concentrations nicorandil reduces coronary vascular resistance, which is associated with increased K + ATP channel opening.
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| 47. | There appears to be an overlap in plasma concentrations required for therapeutic efficacy and those associated with adverse effects.
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| 48. | Thus the fall in plasma concentration after the administration of a single dose is described by the following equation:
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| 49. | Plasma concentrations of ketamine are increased by diazepam and other CYP3A4 inhibitors due to inhibition of conversion to norketamine.
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| 50. | Digoxin plasma concentrations may increase while on antimalarial medication hydroxychloroquine ( based on two case reports from 1982 ).
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