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Cmin

Cmin is a term used in pharmacokinetics for the minimum blood plasma concentration reached by a drug prior to administration of a second dose. Cmin is the opposite of Cmax, the maximum concentration that the drug reaches. Cmin must be above certain thresholds, such as the minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC), to achieve a therapeutic effect. Cmin is a term used in pharmacokinetics for the minimum blood plasma concentration reached by a drug prior to administration of a second dose. Cmin is the opposite of Cmax, the maximum concentration that the drug reaches. Cmin must be above certain thresholds, such as the minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC), to achieve a therapeutic effect. In most cases Cmin is directly measurable. At steady state the minimum plasma concentration can also be calculated using the following equation: Cmin is also an important parameter in bioavailability and bioequivalence studies, it is part of the pharmacokinetic information recommended for submission of investigational new drug applications.

[ "Pharmacokinetics", "Cmax" ]
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