Examples of using Absolute bioavailability in English and their translations into Slovak
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The absolute bioavailability of methoxy polyethylene glycol-epoetin beta after subcutaneous administration was 62%
The absolute bioavailability of a 100 mg dose is 23%
Absolute bioavailability of a 0.30 mg/ kg subcutaneous dose versus a 0.30 mg/ kg intravenous dose is 82%.
The absolute bioavailability of a single dose of inhaled fluticasone propionate in healthy subjects varies between approximately 5 to 11% of the nominal dose depending on the inhalation device used.
The absolute bioavailability of the film-coated tablets is around 40%,
The absolute bioavailability of anakinra after a 70 mg SC bolus injection in healthy subjects(n= 11) is 95%.
Absolute bioavailability of a 0.30 mg/kg subcutaneous dose versus a 0.30 mg/kg intravenous dose is 82%.
Absolute bioavailability of a 500 mg or 850 mg metformin hydrochloride tablet is approximately 50-60% in healthy subjects.
Absolute bioavailability of a 500 mg or 850 mg metformin hydrochloride tablet is approximately 50-60% in healthy subjects.
There is no parenteral formulation of ritonavir, therefore the extent of absorption and absolute bioavailability have not been determined.
The absolute bioavailability of atorvastatin is approximately 12%
The mean absolute bioavailability is approximately 70%,
Repaglinide pharmacokinetics are characterised by a mean absolute bioavailability of 63%(CV 11%).
The absolute bioavailability(AUC) of deferasirox(dispersible tablet formulation)
Aripiprazole solution for injection administered intramuscularly as a single-dose to healthy subjects is well absorbed and has an absolute bioavailability of 100%.
The absolute bioavailability increased from 29% at a dose of 25 mg to 35% at a dose of 50 mg.
Aripiprazole administered intramuscularly as a single-dose to healthy subjects is well absorbed and has an absolute bioavailability of 100%.
The absolute bioavailability is 64% after a single dose of 40 mg
Pharmacokinetic studies have shown that absolute bioavailability of patients with liver dysfunction increases by approximately 100%.
The absolute bioavailability of a 100 mg dose was 4.69%(90% CI: