Problem 01. A drug has a volume of distribution of 300 L in a 500 Kg horse.
Problem 02. A drug has a volume of distribution of 0.3 L/Kg. [Student Question]
Problem 03. A drug was given IV to a 70 Kg calf at a dose of 2.5 mg/Kg. Concentrations of drug in plasma were found to be the as follows (mg/L): 2 hr = 7.07; 4 hr = 5.00; 6 hr = 3.54; 8 hr = 2.50.
Problem 04. A drug was given IV to a 3 Kg cat at a dose of 5 mg/Kg. The resulting Cp(0) was 20 mg/L. The same dose of drug was given to the cat 1 month later by mouth and the animal had no significant change in weight or hydration status. The resulting Cp(0) was 17 mg/L. Assume both of these values were "correct." [Student Question]
Problem 05. A drug was given IV to an animal that had an estimated Vd of 0.9 L/Kg. The dose was 4 mg/Kg.
Problem 06. A drug was given PO to an animal that had an estimated Vd of 0.6 L/Kg. The dose was 3 mg/Kg and the literature states the F for this drug give PO is 0.8.
Problem 07. You are treating a 25 pound terrier with a drug that has a Vd of 0.4 L/Kg and you want the concentration to be in the range of 15 mg/L.
Problem 08. You are treating a 15 Kg dog with a drug that has a Vd of 0.3 L/Kg, a PO F=0.6, and you want a Cp(0) of 10 mg/L.
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