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drug half life - перевод на арабский

PHARMACOKINETIC PARAMETER; (OF A SUBSTANCE) TIME IT TAKES FOR A SUBSTANCE TO LOSE HALF OF ITS PHARMACOLOGIC, PHYSIOLOGIC, OR RADIOLOGIC ACTIVITY
Elimination half-life; Elimination half life; Biological halflive; Biological half life; Biological halflife; Metabolic half life; Half-life, biological; Plasma half-life; Drug half-life; Terminal half-life; Peripheral half-life; Distribution half-life; Absorption half-life; Blood half-life; Elimination half-lives; Plasma disappearance rate; Plasma elimination half-life; Terminal elimination half-life

drug half life      
‎ عُمُرِ النِّصْف للدَّوَاء‎
drug half-life         
عُمُرِ النِّصْف للدَّوَاء
half-life period         
  • classroom experiment]]
  • Simulation of many identical atoms undergoing radioactive decay, starting with either 4 atoms per box (left) or 400 (right). The number at the top is how many half-lives have elapsed. Note the consequence of the [[law of large numbers]]: with more atoms, the overall decay is more regular and more predictable.
MEAN DURATION AFTER WHICH A DECAYING QUANTITY HAS REACHED HALF OF ITS INITIAL VALUE
Half life; Half lives; Halflife; Half-lives; Reaction half life; Chemical half-life; Half-life period; T0.5; Half-live; T1/2
العُمْرُ النِّصْفِيّ

Определение

half-life
also half life (half-lives)
The half-life of a radioactive substance is the amount of time that it takes to lose half its radioactivity.
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Википедия

Biological half-life

Biological half-life (also known as elimination half-life, pharmacological half-life) is the time taken for concentration of a biological substance (such as a medication) to decrease from its maximum concentration (Cmax) to half of Cmax in the blood plasma, and is denoted by the abbreviation t 1 2 {\displaystyle t_{\frac {1}{2}}} .

This is used to measure the removal of things such as metabolites, drugs, and signalling molecules from the body. Typically, the biological half-life refers to the body's natural detoxification (cleansing) through liver metabolism and through the excretion of the measured substance through the kidneys and intestines. This concept is used when the rate of removal is roughly exponential.

In a medical context, half-life explicitly describes the time it takes for the blood plasma concentration of a substance to halve (plasma half-life) its steady-state when circulating in the full blood of an organism. This measurement is useful in medicine, pharmacology and pharmacokinetics because it helps determine how much of a drug needs to be taken and how frequently it needs to be taken if a certain average amount is needed constantly. By contrast, the stability of a substance in plasma is described as plasma stability. This is essential to ensure accurate analysis of drugs in plasma and for drug discovery.

The relationship between the biological and plasma half-lives of a substance can be complex depending on the substance in question, due to factors including accumulation in tissues, protein binding, active metabolites, and receptor interactions.