Examples of using Absolute bioavailability in English and their translations into Italian
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Mean absolute bioavailability after a single sublingual administration of Zalviso relative to a one- minute intravenous sufentanil infusion of 15 micrograms was 59.
The absolute bioavailability is 64% after a single dose of 40 mg and increases to 89% after repeated once-daily administration.
The mean absolute bioavailability of dulaglutide following single-dose subcutaneous administration of single 1.5 mg
Absorption is rapid, absolute bioavailability(compared to intravenous administration) is about 30-40%
Mean absolute bioavailability of enoxaparin, after 1.5 mg/kg given subcutaneously, based on anti-Factor Xa
in the fasted state and absolute bioavailability was about 0.6.
When the standard consists of intravenously administered drug, this is known as absolute bioavailability see above.
The absolute bioavailability of isotretinoin has not been determined,
The absolute bioavailability and absorption rate following subcutaneous administration were estimated to be 0.602(95% CI: 0.567, 0.638) or 60.2% and 0.572(95%CI: 0.338, 0.967)/day
The absolute bioavailability of daclizumab 150 mg subcutaneously administered was approximately 90% based on a cross-study population pharmacokinetic analysis of subcutaneous
The absolute bioavailability of methoxy polyethylene glycol-epoetin beta after subcutaneous administration was 62%
The low absolute bioavailability of inhaled aclidinium bromide(< 5%)
The mean absolute bioavailability was 81% and 83% for the 10
Tildipirosin administered subcutaneously to cattle at a single dose of 4 mg/kg body weight resulted in rapid absorption with average peak plasma concentration of 0.7 µg/ml within 23 minutes(Tmax) and high absolute bioavailability 78.9.
Absolute bioavailability averaged 4%(CV 73%, range: 1% to 9%) in 8 healthy
There is no regulatory requirement to define the intravenous pharmacokinetics or absolute bioavailability however regulatory authorities do sometimes ask for absolute bioavailability information of the extravascular route in cases in which the bioavailability is apparently low or variable
Across studies, absolute bioavailabilities in the range between 60 and 77% were calculated.
Absolute bioavailability.
Fipronil: Absolute bioavailability: 9.5.
The absolute bioavailability is unknown.