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Applied biopharmaceutics & pharmacokinetics /

Additional authors: Shargel, Leon, -- 1941- , -- editor. | Yu, Andrew B. C., -- 1945-, -- editor. Edition statement:Seventh edition. Physical details: xvii, 910 pages : illustrations (some color). Subject(s): Biopharmaceutics. | Pharmacokinetics. | Biopharmaceutics. | Pharmacokinetics. | Drug Administration Routes. | Models, Chemical.
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RM301.4 .S52 2016 (Browse shelf) Available soft copy available at TCL
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction to biopharmaceutics and pharmacokinetics -- Mathematic fundamentals in pharmacokinetics -- Biostatistics -- One compartment open model : IV bolus injection -- Multicompartmental models : IV bolus injection -- Intravenous infusion -- Drug elimination and clearance -- Pharmacokinetics of oral absorption -- Multiple dosage regimens -- Nonlinear pharmacokinetics -- Physiologic drug distribution and protein binding -- Renal and hepatic elimination of drugs -- Pharmacogenetics and drug metabolism -- Physiologic factors related to drug absorption -- Biopharmaceutic considerations in drug product design -- Drug product performance, in vivo : bioavailability and bioequivalence -- Biopharmaceutic aspects of the active pharmaceutical ingredient and pharmaceutical equivalence -- Impact of biopharmaceutics on drug product quality and clinical efficacy -- Modified release drug products and drug devices -- Targeted drug delivery systems and biotechnology products -- Relationship between pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamics -- Application of pharmacokinetics in clinical situations -- Application of pharmacokinetics in specific populations -- Dosage adjustment in renal and hepatic disease -- Empirical models, mechanistic models, statistical moment and noncompartmental analysis.

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