Drug Disposition And Pharmacokinetics : Principles And Applications For Medicine , Toxicology And Biotechnology , 2nd Edition (Original PDF From Publisher)
Written by Stephen H. Curry
Pharmacokinetics and Medication Disposition
The most recent version of a renowned medication disposition and pharmacokinetics reference
The writers of Drug Disposition and Pharmacokinetics: Principles and Applications for Medicine, Toxicology and Biotechnology
present an authoritative and thorough examination of the fate of drug molecules in the body and its consequences for pharmacological
and clinical effects in this updated, fully revised edition.
The work presents a novel and well-rounded method that combines quantitative evaluations of plasma and bodily fluid concentrations
with a consideration of the particular physical and biological aspects influencing the absorption, distribution, metabolism and
excretion of medications.
The book is a great resource for researchers, scholars and working professionals in the business world and it makes very little
assumption about prior knowledge.
Readers can expect additional chapters on DMPK in non-human animals, monoclonal antibodies, the importance of stereochemistry
in drug distribution and pharmacokinetics and the recent use of AI in drug discovery in this most recent version.
Additionally, readers will discover: comprehensive tutorials on pharmacokinetics, drug disposal and pharmacokinetic modeling
comprehensive analyses of the connection between concentration and effect, the kinetics of drug elimination and PK–PD modeling
Extensive talks about biological molecules’ disposition, such as peptides and monoclonal antibodies and predictive pharmacokinetics
thorough analyses of the consequences of age, sex, pregnancy and illness, as well as the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in drug
development and therapy and medication monitoring in therapeutics Ideal for experts and scholars dealing with the scientific facets of
drug disposition in toxicology, pharmacology and human and veterinary medicine.
Students taking senior-level pharmacy courses will be able to reference Drug Disposition and Pharmacokinetics in their libraries.
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