Concepts in clinical pharmacokinetics

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Description

Understanding the science of pharmacokinetics is a challenge for many pharmacy students and practitioners. Concepts in Clinical Pharmacokinetics, now in its 7th edition, has helped thousands by simplifying this essential, but complex, subject to reflect current practice. The 7th edition has been revised by Robin Southwood, PharmD, BC-ADM, CDE; Virginia H. Fleming, PharmD, BCPS; and Gary Huckaby, PharmD; all experts in clinical pharmacy education. Together, they have updated and expanded the text to include the latest information and insights on concepts through extensive use of correlates, figures, and review questions. Inside you will find: * 15 easy-to-follow lessons, perfect for a semester * Practice quizzes to help chart progress * Enhanced discussion of hemodialysis * A phenytoin “cheat sheet” to help you through the calculations maze * New vancomycin cases based on higher desired vancomycin levels and trough-only dose estimations * Expanded information on modified diet in renal disease formula versus Cockcroft-Gault formula methods * Factors to consider when choosing a dosing/body weight for various equations * Updated clinical correlates, discussion points, references, and questions/answers Concepts in Clinical Pharmacokinetics is the fundamental reference for learning the basic, foundational pharmacokinetics concepts and how to apply them in clinical practice

Additional information

Authors

Robin L. Southwood, Virginia H. Fleming, Gary Huckaby, William J. Spruill

format-edition

Seventh edition

ISBNS

9781585285921, 1585285927

OCLC

1053852446

Subjects

Pharmacokinetics, Drugs Dosage, Pharmaceutical Preparations administration & dosage, Pharmacocinétique, Posologie, MEDICAL Pharmacology, Electronic books, Problems and Exercises, exercise books, Problems and exercises, Problèmes et exercices

File name

9781585285914

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