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|AnswerCExp=The rate of elimination is constant regardless of concentration. | |AnswerCExp=The rate of elimination is constant regardless of concentration. | ||
|AnswerD=Plasma concentration levels of phenytoin fall linearly with time | |AnswerD=Plasma concentration levels of phenytoin fall linearly with time | ||
|AnswerDExp=Because a constant amount of phenytoin is eliminated per unit time, plasma concentration levels | |AnswerDExp=Because a constant amount of phenytoin is eliminated per unit time, plasma concentration levels falls linearly. | ||
|AnswerE=The amount of eliminated drug is gradually decreased as the plasma concentration of phenytoin is deceased over time | |AnswerE=The amount of eliminated drug is gradually decreased as the plasma concentration of phenytoin is deceased over time | ||
|AnswerEExp=The statement is true for first-order reactions. In zero-order reactions, the eliminated amount is constant regardless of plasma concentrations. | |AnswerEExp=The statement is true for first-order reactions. In zero-order reactions, the eliminated amount is constant regardless of plasma concentrations. |