Drug Dosing Interval Let y(t) be the drug concentration (in micrograms per kilogram) in

Chapter 5, Problem 55

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Drug Dosing Interval Let y(t) be the drug concentration (in micrograms per kilogram) in a patients body at time t. The initial concentration is y(0) = L. Additional doses that increase the concentration by an amount d are administered at regular time intervals of length T . In between doses, y(t) decays exponentiallythat is, y = ky. Find the value of T (in terms of k and d) for which the the concentration varies between L and L d as in Figure 15.

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