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1-131-CaffeineElimination-ModelingScenario
Author(s): Beulah Agyemang-Barimah, Theresa Laurent, Therese Shelton
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We model the concentration of caffeine eliminated from the human body at a rate proportional to the concentration. This is a ``first-order reaction'' in the language of pharmacokinetics -- the study of how drugs move in the body.
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This simple activity can be used to introduce differential equations, and it can be used to introduce the study of drugs in the body to students who know some differential equations.
Typically when a drug is administered to an individual, the concentration of the drug C(t) in the body changes over time.
The drug is gradually eliminated from the body. The concentration is amount per unit volume. Although this can be a very complicated process, we will apply a very simple model.
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Author(s): Beulah Agyemang-Barimah, Theresa Laurent, Therese Shelton
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