Children differ from adults in their response to drugs. While this may be the result of changes in dose exposure (pharmacokinetics [PK]) and/or exposure response (pharmacodynamics [PD]) relationships, the magnitude of these changes may not be solely reflected by differences in body weight. As a consequence, dosing recommendations empirically derived from adults dosing regimens using linear extrapolations based on body weight, can result in therapeutic failure, occurrence of adverse effect or even fatalities. In order to define rational, patient-tailored dosing schemes, population PK-PD studies in children are needed. For the analysis of the data, population modelling using non-linear mixed effect modelling is the preferred tool since this a...
Pharmacometric modelling plays a key role in both the design and analysis of regulatory trials in pa...
Optimising the dosing of medicines for neonates and children remains a challenge. The importance of ...
Pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic (PKPD) modeling is important in the design and conduct of clinical p...
Children differ from adults in their response to drugs. While this may be the result of changes in d...
Rational dosing guidelines for drugs in pediatrics are urgently needed. To develop these guidelines,...
INTRODUCTION In pediatric pharmacotherapy, many drugs are still used off-label, and their efficacy a...
Pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic (PKPD) modeling is important in the design and conduct of clinical p...
INTRODUCTION: In pediatric pharmacotherapy, many drugs are still used off-label, and their efficacy ...
Pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic (PKPD) modeling is important in the design and conduct of clinical p...
Pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic (PKPD) modeling is important in the design and conduct of clinical p...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: More than half of all drugs are still prescribed off-label to children. Ph...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: More than half of all drugs are still prescribed off-label to children. Ph...
Contains fulltext : 193438.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Optimising the ...
Optimising the dosing of medicines for neonates and children remains a challenge. The importance of ...
The goal of most population pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic analyses is to develop a model that ...
Pharmacometric modelling plays a key role in both the design and analysis of regulatory trials in pa...
Optimising the dosing of medicines for neonates and children remains a challenge. The importance of ...
Pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic (PKPD) modeling is important in the design and conduct of clinical p...
Children differ from adults in their response to drugs. While this may be the result of changes in d...
Rational dosing guidelines for drugs in pediatrics are urgently needed. To develop these guidelines,...
INTRODUCTION In pediatric pharmacotherapy, many drugs are still used off-label, and their efficacy a...
Pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic (PKPD) modeling is important in the design and conduct of clinical p...
INTRODUCTION: In pediatric pharmacotherapy, many drugs are still used off-label, and their efficacy ...
Pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic (PKPD) modeling is important in the design and conduct of clinical p...
Pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic (PKPD) modeling is important in the design and conduct of clinical p...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: More than half of all drugs are still prescribed off-label to children. Ph...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: More than half of all drugs are still prescribed off-label to children. Ph...
Contains fulltext : 193438.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Optimising the ...
Optimising the dosing of medicines for neonates and children remains a challenge. The importance of ...
The goal of most population pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic analyses is to develop a model that ...
Pharmacometric modelling plays a key role in both the design and analysis of regulatory trials in pa...
Optimising the dosing of medicines for neonates and children remains a challenge. The importance of ...
Pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic (PKPD) modeling is important in the design and conduct of clinical p...