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Half-Life Calculator For Meds

com.nothing.half_lifeformeds

Total installs
2.4K(2,429)
Rating
4.8(9 reviews)
Released
December 20, 2018
Last updated
September 16, 2021
Category
Medical
Developer
K.J.M.
Developer details

Name
K.J.M.
E-mail
[email protected]
Website
unknown
Country
Germany
Address
unknown
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Description

Calculate the exponential decay of drugs in the human body and other things.
You can add multiple dosages at different times to see how your meds accumulate in the blood plasma.
The elimination half-life is very useful to determine how frequent a drug has to be taken to keep its level steady.
Seeing how much the level fluctuates can help you plan your day better.
A steady serum concentration can also help keep the dose as low as possible.
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Some meds have to be taken for weeks before they reach an optimal plasma level.
Simulate different scenarios and try different loading doses.
Discontinuing medication can also be very hard.
Decreasing the dosage too fast can cause withdrawl symptoms but decreasing it too slow can keep you suffering from the drugs side effects unnecessarily long.
Depending on the pills, it could take your liver, kidneys and intestines weeks to remove them completely from your body.
Looking at the curve can help you find the right speed.
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Of course, the elimination of a drug is not only based on it's biological half-life.
The decay constant is always just an approximation and everybody has a different metabolic rate.
Please talk to a doctor or pharmacist before adjusting your dosage.
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The app can be used not only in medicine, pharmacology and chemistry but also in nuclear physics to calculate the radioactive decay of isotopes.
In fact, the half-life formula can be used for far more things.
For example, guess how long water stays in your body!
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