What is the therapeutic concentration range for Phenobarbital (PB)?

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Topic
Maintaining a specific concentration of PB is crucial for its effectiveness and safety.
Answer
The therapeutic concentration of Phenobarbital (PB) is typically maintained in the range of 15-40 µg/L to ensure its efficiency while preventing the risk of side effects.
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