The amount of space anything occupies is normally called its "volume".
The amount of space a drug occupies is typically measured in terms of its volume, which can vary depending on factors such as the drug's molecular size and formulation. This space can be expressed in units like milliliters (mL) or cubic centimeters (cm^3).
A "chunk" in drug slang typically refers to a large, solid piece of a drug, such as crack cocaine or marijuana. It is usually used to indicate a significant amount of the substance in one piece.
1. Entrapment efficiency is the ratio of wt. of drug entrapped into a carrier system to the total drug added. 2. Drug loading is the ratio of drug to the weight of total carrier system (all excepients taken together).
The weight of a "30" of heroin can vary depending on the purity and composition of the drug. Generally, a "30" refers to 30 milligrams, which is a small amount of heroin.
The Q value in dissolution refers to the amount of drug released from a pharmaceutical dosage form at a specific time point during dissolution testing. It is calculated as the cumulative percentage of drug released at that time point. Q values help assess the rate and extent of drug release from the dosage form in various dissolution media.
The amount of space a drug occupies is typically measured in terms of its volume, which can vary depending on factors such as the drug's molecular size and formulation. This space can be expressed in units like milliliters (mL) or cubic centimeters (cm^3).
A "chunk" in drug slang typically refers to a large, solid piece of a drug, such as crack cocaine or marijuana. It is usually used to indicate a significant amount of the substance in one piece.
1. Entrapment efficiency is the ratio of wt. of drug entrapped into a carrier system to the total drug added. 2. Drug loading is the ratio of drug to the weight of total carrier system (all excepients taken together).
Probably a Starbuck's they are every where now
presence not the strength or amount in the blood
if related to drug thenAbsorption:the amount of drug reaches the systemic circulation is called absorption.Distribution:the drug reversibly leaves the blood stream and enters into interstitial space or tissues.Elimination:irreversible removal of drug from body by excretion or metabolism of drug
Onset in pharmacology refers to the amount of time it takes for a drug to start producing its therapeutic effects after administration. This can vary depending on the drug's pharmacokinetics and route of administration. A fast onset means the drug acts quickly, while a slower onset implies a delayed response.
Bioavailability of a drug refers to the fraction of the administered dose that reaches systemic circulation in an unchanged form. It is a measure of the extent and rate at which the active ingredient is absorbed and becomes available at the site of action in the body. Bioavailability is influenced by factors such as route of administration, drug formulation, and first-pass metabolism.
The weight of a "30" of heroin can vary depending on the purity and composition of the drug. Generally, a "30" refers to 30 milligrams, which is a small amount of heroin.
Addiction...retardo.
Drug tolerant
I don't think that's really a reference to any drug. Maybe the song refers to getting high on life, love and freedom. Just a thought.