In clinical toxicology, a better understanding of the pharmacokinetics of the drugs may be useful in both risk assessment and formulating treatment guidelines for patients. Pharmacokinetics describes the time course of drug concentrations and is a driver for the time course of drug effects. In this chapter pharmacokinetics is described from a mathematical modeling perspective as applied to clinical toxicology. The pharmacokinetics of drugs are described using a combination of input and disposition (distribution and elimination) phases. A description of the time course of the input and distribution of drugs in overdose provides a basis for understanding the time course of effects of drugs in overdose. Relevant clinical toxicology examples ar...
This book is a fruit of a collaborative work from several international scientists. It will be a use...
Risk assessment is a fundamental part of clinical toxicology. It is complicated due to a variable ti...
Toxicokinetics (TK) describes the disposition of toxicants. It is widely used for stating the durati...
Pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic principles should be regarded in the assessment and proper manag...
Pharmacokinetics may be defined as the study of the dynamic movements of foreign chemicals (xenobiot...
Pharmacokinetics is related to the study of drugs regarding their absorption, distribution, metaboli...
We review some pharmacokinetic principles that can fa-cilitate interpretation of data obtained durin...
Pharmacokinetics is that area of pharmacology concerned with the absorption, distribution, metabolis...
This article builds a mathematical model of the movement of drugs in the human body, thereby helping...
The goal of antibiotic drug development is to define optimized dosing regimens that produce maximal ...
During the last decade, the application of pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic modeling techniques h...
The pharmacokinetics of a drug refers to how it is handled by the body. This includes absorption, di...
Pharmacokinetics, from the Greek pharmakon "drug" and kinetikos " motion», is a branch of pharmacolo...
[Extract] Oral dosage forms are widely used due to the convenience of drug administration. There are...
Pharmacokinetics is the study of the fate of xenobiotics in a living organism. Physiologically based...
This book is a fruit of a collaborative work from several international scientists. It will be a use...
Risk assessment is a fundamental part of clinical toxicology. It is complicated due to a variable ti...
Toxicokinetics (TK) describes the disposition of toxicants. It is widely used for stating the durati...
Pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic principles should be regarded in the assessment and proper manag...
Pharmacokinetics may be defined as the study of the dynamic movements of foreign chemicals (xenobiot...
Pharmacokinetics is related to the study of drugs regarding their absorption, distribution, metaboli...
We review some pharmacokinetic principles that can fa-cilitate interpretation of data obtained durin...
Pharmacokinetics is that area of pharmacology concerned with the absorption, distribution, metabolis...
This article builds a mathematical model of the movement of drugs in the human body, thereby helping...
The goal of antibiotic drug development is to define optimized dosing regimens that produce maximal ...
During the last decade, the application of pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic modeling techniques h...
The pharmacokinetics of a drug refers to how it is handled by the body. This includes absorption, di...
Pharmacokinetics, from the Greek pharmakon "drug" and kinetikos " motion», is a branch of pharmacolo...
[Extract] Oral dosage forms are widely used due to the convenience of drug administration. There are...
Pharmacokinetics is the study of the fate of xenobiotics in a living organism. Physiologically based...
This book is a fruit of a collaborative work from several international scientists. It will be a use...
Risk assessment is a fundamental part of clinical toxicology. It is complicated due to a variable ti...
Toxicokinetics (TK) describes the disposition of toxicants. It is widely used for stating the durati...