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{{DISPLAYTITLE:Maximum Serum Concentration (C<sub>max</sub>)}}
{{DISPLAYTITLE:Maximum Serum Concentration (C<sub>max</sub>)}}
 
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'''C<sub>max</sub>''' represents the maximum or peak concentration of a drug in the bloodstream after administration. It is a critical [[Pharmacokinetic|pharmacokinetic]] parameter used to assess the drug’s behavior in the body, alongside others like AUC (Area Under the Curve) and T<sub>max</sub> (the time at which C<sub>max</sub> is observed).
'''C<sub>max</sub>''' represents the maximum or peak concentration of a drug in the bloodstream after administration. It is a critical [[Pharmacokinetic|pharmacokinetic]] parameter used to assess the drug’s behavior in the body, alongside others like AUC (Area Under the Curve) and T<sub>max</sub> (the time at which C<sub>max</sub> is observed).