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100 _aRosenbaum, Sara E.
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245 0 _aBasic Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics
_b: Integrated Textbook and Computer Simulations
260 _aNew Jersey :
_bJohn Wiley,
_c2011.
300 _axviii, 430p.
500 _aIncludes bibliographical references and Index 415-430p.
520 _aWith its clear, straightforward presentation, this text enables you to grasp all the fundamental concepts of pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics. This will allow you to understand the time course of drug response and dosing regimen design. Clinical models for concentration and response are described and built from the basic concepts presented in earlier chapters. Your understanding of the material will be enhanced by guided computer exercises conducted on a companion website. Simulations will allow you to visualize drug behavior, experiment with different dosing regimens, and observe the influence of patient characteristics and model parameters. This makes the book ideal for self-study.By including clinical models of agonism, indirect drug effects, tolerance, signal transduction, and disease progression, author Sara Rosenbaum has created a work that stands out among introductory-level textbooks in this area.You'll find several features throughout the text to help you better understand and apply key concepts:Three fictitious drugs are used throughout the text to progressively illustrate the development and application of pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic principlesExercises at the end of each chapter reinforce the concepts and provide the opportunity to perform and solve common dosing problemsDetailed instructions let you create custom Excel worksheets to perform simple pharmacokinetic analyses Because this is an introductory textbook, the material is presented as simply as possible. As a result, you'll find it easy to gain an accurate, working knowledge of all the core principles, apply them to optimize dosing regimens, and evaluate the clinical pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic literature
650 _aBasic pharmacokinetics.
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650 _aPharmacodynamics.
650 _aStatistics.
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