What is the half life of Cardizem?
Question posted by pegbar on 30 June 2010
Last updated on 1 July 2010
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A medication's half-life is the time it takes for the plasma concentration of a drug to reach half of its original concentration. More simply put, the half-life of a drug is how long it takes for half of it to be eliminated from the bloodstream.
Cardizem: Half-life: 3 - 4.5 hours
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