What does Cmax mean?
Cmax means Concentratin Maximum (used in pharmacokinetics and bioequivalence to indicate maximum plasma concentration for a drug)
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Medical & Science category.
What is the abbreviation for Concentratin Maximum (used in pharmacokinetics and bioequivalence to indicate maximum plasma concentration for a drug)?
Concentratin Maximum (used in pharmacokinetics and bioequivalence to indicate maximum plasma concentration for a drug) can be abbreviated as Cmax
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What does Cmax stand for? Cmax stands for "Concentratin Maximum (used in pharmacokinetics and bioequivalence to indicate maximum plasma concentration for a drug)". |
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How to abbreviate "Concentratin Maximum (used in pharmacokinetics and bioequivalence to indicate maximum plasma concentration for a drug)"? "Concentratin Maximum (used in pharmacokinetics and bioequivalence to indicate maximum plasma concentration for a drug)" can be abbreviated as Cmax. |
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What is the meaning of Cmax abbreviation? The meaning of Cmax abbreviation is "Concentratin Maximum (used in pharmacokinetics and bioequivalence to indicate maximum plasma concentration for a drug)". |
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What is Cmax abbreviation? One of the definitions of Cmax is "Concentratin Maximum (used in pharmacokinetics and bioequivalence to indicate maximum plasma concentration for a drug)". |
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What does Cmax mean? Cmax as abbreviation means "Concentratin Maximum (used in pharmacokinetics and bioequivalence to indicate maximum plasma concentration for a drug)". |
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What is shorthand of Concentratin Maximum (used in pharmacokinetics and bioequivalence to indicate maximum plasma concentration for a drug)? The most common shorthand of "Concentratin Maximum (used in pharmacokinetics and bioequivalence to indicate maximum plasma concentration for a drug)" is Cmax. |
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