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Define First order kinetics and zero order kinetics​

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Zero order elimination kinetics: a constant amount (eg. so many milligrams) of drug is eliminated per unit time. First order kinetics is a concentration-dependent process (i.e. the higher the concentration, the faster the clearance), whereas zero order elimination rate is independent of concentration.

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