The prevalence of obesity in the western world is dramatically rising, with many of these individuals requiring therapeutic intervention for a variety of disease states. Despite the growing prevalence of obesity there is a paucity of information describing how doses should be adjusted, or indeed whether they need to be adjusted, in the clinical setting. This review is aimed at identifying which descriptors of body size provide the most information about the relationship between dose and concentration in the obese. The size descriptors, weight, lean body weight, ideal body weight, body surface area, body mass index, fat-free mass, percent ideal body weight, adjusted body weight and predicted normal body weight were considered as potential si...
Obesity is escalating among children and adults all over the world. This non-communicable disorder c...
Pharmacokinetic of drugs may be altered by pathophysiological changes associated with obesity: renal...
IMPORTANCE Obesity affects nearly one-sixth of US children and results in alterations to body compos...
Optimal pharmacotherapy requires an understanding of the dose-exposure (pharmacokinetics or PK) to r...
PURPOSE: Despite the rising prevalence of obesity, there is paucity of information describing how do...
Les modifications physiopathologiques induites par l’obésité sont susceptibles de modifier la pharma...
Objective: To develop a standard weight descriptor that can be used for estimation of patient size f...
Obesity and morbid obesity are associated with many physiological changes affecting pharmacokinetics...
Contains fulltext : 190521.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)INTRODUCTION:...
Dose scaling is a critical component of dose individualisation that helps ensure that the required a...
Introduction Obesity is associated with many physiological changes. We review available evidence reg...
Paediatric obesity is a serious public health concern. We daily face the need to medicate obese chil...
The global epidemic of obesity has led to an increased prevalence of chronic diseases and need for p...
Item does not contain fulltextPURPOSE: An influential covariate for pharmacokinetics is (body) size....
Class of 2010 AbstractOBJECTIVES: To evaluate the product information and pivotal studies of injecta...
Obesity is escalating among children and adults all over the world. This non-communicable disorder c...
Pharmacokinetic of drugs may be altered by pathophysiological changes associated with obesity: renal...
IMPORTANCE Obesity affects nearly one-sixth of US children and results in alterations to body compos...
Optimal pharmacotherapy requires an understanding of the dose-exposure (pharmacokinetics or PK) to r...
PURPOSE: Despite the rising prevalence of obesity, there is paucity of information describing how do...
Les modifications physiopathologiques induites par l’obésité sont susceptibles de modifier la pharma...
Objective: To develop a standard weight descriptor that can be used for estimation of patient size f...
Obesity and morbid obesity are associated with many physiological changes affecting pharmacokinetics...
Contains fulltext : 190521.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)INTRODUCTION:...
Dose scaling is a critical component of dose individualisation that helps ensure that the required a...
Introduction Obesity is associated with many physiological changes. We review available evidence reg...
Paediatric obesity is a serious public health concern. We daily face the need to medicate obese chil...
The global epidemic of obesity has led to an increased prevalence of chronic diseases and need for p...
Item does not contain fulltextPURPOSE: An influential covariate for pharmacokinetics is (body) size....
Class of 2010 AbstractOBJECTIVES: To evaluate the product information and pivotal studies of injecta...
Obesity is escalating among children and adults all over the world. This non-communicable disorder c...
Pharmacokinetic of drugs may be altered by pathophysiological changes associated with obesity: renal...
IMPORTANCE Obesity affects nearly one-sixth of US children and results in alterations to body compos...