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The effective level of a pharmacologically active substance is the biologically effective concentration of this substance, i. H. the concentration in the treated organism, or a part of it (for example the vitreous humor of the eye), which correlates with the desired biological ( medical ) effect. The active level is often measured in the blood as part of drug monitoring .

Individual proof

  1. Clinical monthly sheets for ophthalmology (Volume 174) , Ferdinand Enke Verlag., 1979, here online