As human spaceflight progresses with extended mission durations, the demand for effective and safe drugs will necessarily increase. To date, the accepted medications used during missions (for space motion sickness, sleep disturbances, allergies, pain, and sinus congestion) are administered under the assumption that they act as safely and efficaciously as on Earth. However, physiological changes have been documented in human subjects in spaceflight involving fluid shifts, muscle and bone loss, immune system dysregulation, and adjustments in the gastrointestinal tract and metabolism. These alterations may change the pharmacokinetics (PK) and pharmacodynamics of commonly used medications. Frustratingly, the information gained from bed rest stu...
Objective: There are a number of physiological changes which occur in astronauts in both short- and ...
As NASA and other space agencies prepare for future long-term space missions beyond the LEO, the cum...
The pharmacokinetics (PK) of medications administered to astronauts could be altered by the conditio...
Researchers do not know if medications act the same in the spaceflight environment as they do on Ear...
The Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics Panel met on 29-30 Aug. 1988 at the Lunar and Planetary In...
Space Pharmacology is the study of use of pharmaceutical drugs during spaceflights Space flight can ...
Given that terrestrial medical practices must be used as the basis for drug choice and use on missio...
Space is an extreme environment for the human body, where during long-term missions microgravity and...
It is known that medications degrade over time and that extreme storage conditions will hasten their...
Scientists from around the world are studying the effects of microgravity and cosmic radiation via t...
Scientists from around the world are studying the effects of microgravity and cosmic radiation via t...
“Space Pharmacology” is a review of the current knowledge regarding the use of pharmaceuticals durin...
As human spaceflight seeks to expand beyond low-Earth orbit, NASA and its international partners fac...
The aim of personalized medicine is to detach from a “one-size fits all approach” and improve patien...
The aim of personalized medicine is to detach from a "one-size fits all approach" and improve patien...
Objective: There are a number of physiological changes which occur in astronauts in both short- and ...
As NASA and other space agencies prepare for future long-term space missions beyond the LEO, the cum...
The pharmacokinetics (PK) of medications administered to astronauts could be altered by the conditio...
Researchers do not know if medications act the same in the spaceflight environment as they do on Ear...
The Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics Panel met on 29-30 Aug. 1988 at the Lunar and Planetary In...
Space Pharmacology is the study of use of pharmaceutical drugs during spaceflights Space flight can ...
Given that terrestrial medical practices must be used as the basis for drug choice and use on missio...
Space is an extreme environment for the human body, where during long-term missions microgravity and...
It is known that medications degrade over time and that extreme storage conditions will hasten their...
Scientists from around the world are studying the effects of microgravity and cosmic radiation via t...
Scientists from around the world are studying the effects of microgravity and cosmic radiation via t...
“Space Pharmacology” is a review of the current knowledge regarding the use of pharmaceuticals durin...
As human spaceflight seeks to expand beyond low-Earth orbit, NASA and its international partners fac...
The aim of personalized medicine is to detach from a “one-size fits all approach” and improve patien...
The aim of personalized medicine is to detach from a "one-size fits all approach" and improve patien...
Objective: There are a number of physiological changes which occur in astronauts in both short- and ...
As NASA and other space agencies prepare for future long-term space missions beyond the LEO, the cum...
The pharmacokinetics (PK) of medications administered to astronauts could be altered by the conditio...