This problem shows another way of deriving the long-runampicillin level. (See page 498.)

Chapter 9, Problem 32

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This problem shows another way of deriving the long-runampicillin level. (See page 498.) In the long run the ampicillinlevels off to Q mg right after each tablet is taken.Six hours later, right before the next dose, there will beless ampicillin in the body. However, if stability has beenreached, the amount of ampicillin that has been excretedis exactly 250 mg because taking one more tablet raisesthe level back to Q mg. Use this to solve for Q.

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