Delayed absorption usually results in a decreased Cmax and a shorter Tmax. A) True B) False

Understand the Problem

The question is asking whether delayed absorption leads to a decrease in the maximum concentration (Cmax) and a shorter time to reach that concentration (Tmax). We need to analyze the pharmacokinetics principles related to drug absorption to determine the answer.

Answer

False

Delayed absorption usually results in a decreased Cmax and a longer Tmax. Therefore, the statement is False.

Answer for screen readers

Delayed absorption usually results in a decreased Cmax and a longer Tmax. Therefore, the statement is False.

More Information

In pharmacokinetics, delayed drug absorption typically causes the time to reach the maximum concentration (Tmax) to be extended, not shortened, and the maximum concentration (Cmax) to decrease.

Tips

Confusing the relationship between absorption rate and Tmax/Cmax changes is common. Remember that delayed absorption prolongs Tmax and lowers Cmax.

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