Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol, commonly called THC, is the active compound found
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Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol, commonly called THC, is the active compound found in marijuana. Assume that one edible results in a THC blood concentration of 150 ng/mL, and that the concentration within the bloodstream decays exponentially with a constant hourly rate of k = 0.15. If a student eats one edible every 24 hours, what is: 1 • The THC blood concentration right before the second edible is eaten? • The THC blood concentration right before the third edible is eaten? • The long-term THC blood concentration right before the daily edible is eaten?
Ans: •24 hours after the first edible, the blood THC concentration would be 4.1 ng/mL. • 24 hours after the second edible, 48 hours after the first, the blood THC concentration would be 4.21 ng/mL. • Eating one edible every 24 hours, the long-term THC concentration right before consuming the next edible would be 4.214 ng/mL.
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