Basics and Clinical Applications of Drug Disposition in Special Populations
Basics and Clinical Applications of Drug Disposition in Special Populations
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- Herausgeber: Seth Kwabena Amponsah, Yashwant V Pathak
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EUR 288,57*
- Wiley, 03/2025
- Einband: Gebunden
- Sprache: Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781394251285
- Bestellnummer: 12038208
- Umfang: 464 Seiten
- Erscheinungstermin: 25.3.2025
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Klappentext
An up-to-date exploration of techniques for effectively treating patients from special populationsIn Basics and Clinical Applications of Drug Disposition in Special Populations, a team of distinguished researchers delivers a timely and authoritative discussion of how to predict drug disposition in special populations, including people with obesity, pediatric patients, geriatric patients, and patients with renal and hepatic impairment. The authors use pharmacokinetic models to account for variabilities between populations and to better predict drug disposition.
The book offers a collection of 15 chapters written by recognized experts in their respective fields. They cover topics ranging from the optimization of drug dosing regimens in specialized populations to model-based approaches in drug treatment among pediatrics.
Readers will also find:
A thorough introduction to considerations and regulatory affairs for clinical research in special populations
Comprehensive explorations of drug disposition in geriatrics, patients with hepatic insufficiency, and patients with renal insufficiency
Practical discussions of model-based pharmacokinetic approaches
Complete treatments of artificial intelligence in drug development
Perfect for practicing pharmacologists, pharmacists, and clinical chemists, Basics and Clinical Applications of Drug Disposition in Special Populations will also benefit medical professionals who provide medical and pharmaceutical care to special populations.