QUESTION 1 1.1 Elaborate on how you would calculate the renal clearance in litres per hour, if renal excretion rate (?g/min) of the drug is given/ known (5) 1.2 Describe different routes that a drug can be given to a patient (5) 1.3 Outline factors that affect the distribution of drugs within the body (10) [20] QUESTION 2
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