Clinical Pharmacokinetics Handbook

1st Edition
0071815910 · 9780071815918
Designed for pharmacists and clinicians responsible for adjusting drug dosages based on the patient blood serum concentrations and other parameters, this indispensable, portable reference offers a variety of ways to perform pharmacokinetic calculatio… Read More
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Part I: Basic Concepts

1. Clinical Pharmacokinetic and Pharmacodynamic Concepts

2. Clinical Pharmacokinetic Equations and Calculations

3. Drug Dosing in Special Populations: Renal and Hepatic Disease, Dialysis, Heart Failure, Obesity, and Drug Interactions

Part II: Antibiotics

4. Aminoglycoside Antibiotics

5. Vancomycin

Part III: Cardiovascular Agents

6. Digoxin

7. Lidocaine

8. Procainamide and N-Acetyl Procainamide

9. Quinidine

Part IV: Anticonvulsants

10. Phenytoin

11. Carbamazepine

12. Valproic Acid

13. Phenobarbital/Primidone

14. Ethosuximide

Part V: Immunosuppressants

15. Cyclosporine

16. Tacrolimus (FK560)

Part VI: Other Drugs

17. Lithium

18. Theophylline

Designed for pharmacists and clinicians responsible for adjusting drug dosages based on the patient blood serum concentrations and other parameters, this indispensable, portable reference offers a variety of ways to perform pharmacokinetic calculations. Features calculation methods, algorithms for choosing the best calculation method, and case studies.