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Suppose R is the percent of maximum response for a dose of x mg of a certain drug and is given by the formula
R=100/1+100e^−0.07x
What dose corresponds to a 50% response rate?
Suppose the minimum effective response is 17% and the maximum safe response is 71%.
What is the smallest dose that should be administered?
What is the largest dose that should be administered?
R=100/1+100e^−0.07x
What dose corresponds to a 50% response rate?
Suppose the minimum effective response is 17% and the maximum safe response is 71%.
What is the smallest dose that should be administered?
What is the largest dose that should be administered?
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Answered by
oobleck
#1. Just solve 100/(1+100e^(−0.07x)) = 50
x = 65.788
#2. smallest: 100/(1+100e^(−0.07x)) = 17
largest: 100/(1+100e^(−0.07x)) = 71
x = 65.788
#2. smallest: 100/(1+100e^(−0.07x)) = 17
largest: 100/(1+100e^(−0.07x)) = 71
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