How do you calculate daily dose of a med based on half life

In summary, for a drug with a 72 hour half-life and daily dosing, 16% of the drug is eliminated each day and there is a steady state dose of 6 times the daily dose in the body at any given time. The amount of drug left in the body can be calculated using the function R(x) = k * 2^-x/72, where x is the number of hours and k is the initial amount. This function also shows that for every hour, 0.96% of the drug is lost. To find the steady state dose, you can divide the day 2 value by the initial value and use the resulting percentage as the amount eliminated every 24 hours.
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Assume you have a med with a 72 hour half life, but that is dosed daily. How much elimination occurs each day of the drug, and what is the steady state dose compared to the daily dose?

Is it just a linear decrease, so you take 50/72= 0.667, and multiply 0.667x24= 16 which means everyday 16% of the drug in your system is destroyed, and you have 100/16=6 so 6 times as much as the daily dose in your system at any given time (ie if you take 10mg a day you have a steady state level of 60mg in your body)?

If drug half life is exponential I don't know how to solve it.
 
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If k is the initial amount, the amount left in function of x in hours is

R(x) = k 2^-x/72

This is goes along the definition of a half-life: the time it takes for k to be reduced by half. In the function above, you have R(72) = k * 2^-1 = k/2. Now you can evaluate the remaining amount at any x.
 
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So if you take 10mg, by day 2 you are down to 7.9 mg, then 6.2mg by day 3, and 5mg by day 4.

So in order to find the stead state dosage do you divide the day 2 value by the initial value (say 10/7.9 = 1.26582), then use 26.582% as the % that is eliminated each 24 hours? I tried it with 10, 20 & 40mg and it all works out with 26.5% being eliminated every 24 hours. If you take the value at day 2 and multiply it by 1.26582 you end up with the day 1 dosage.
 
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Well, (1/2)^(1/72) = 99.04%. You could say that 0.96% is lost every hour.
 

1. What is half life and why is it important in calculating daily dose?

Half life is the amount of time it takes for half of a medication to be eliminated from the body. It is important because it helps determine how often a medication needs to be taken in order to maintain a therapeutic level in the body.

2. How do you calculate the daily dose of a medication based on its half life?

The daily dose is calculated by taking into account the desired therapeutic level, the half life of the medication, and the time interval between doses. The formula is: Daily dose = (Therapeutic level x Vd) / (F x Half life x Dosing interval)

3. What is Vd and how does it affect the calculation of daily dose?

Vd, or volume of distribution, is a measure of how a medication is distributed throughout the body. It is used in the calculation of daily dose to determine the amount of medication needed to reach the desired therapeutic level.

4. Can the daily dose of a medication change if the half life changes?

Yes, the daily dose may need to be adjusted if the half life of a medication changes. A longer half life may require a lower daily dose, while a shorter half life may require a higher daily dose to maintain the desired therapeutic level.

5. Are there any other factors that should be considered when calculating daily dose based on half life?

Yes, factors such as a patient's age, weight, and kidney or liver function should also be taken into consideration when calculating daily dose based on half life. These factors can affect how a medication is metabolized and eliminated from the body.

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