Author: Henry Cohen
Edition: 1
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Medical
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0071628355
Casebook in Pharmcokinetics
A case-based approach to learning how to design accurate dosing regimens
Authored by the editor-in-chief of The Journal of Pharmacy Practice, Casebook in Pharmokinetics uses real-life cases to teach you how to apply clinical pharmokinetics to formulate proper dosing regimens. Medical books Casebook in Pharmcokinetics. Each case is presented as a clinical scenario and includes the answer and an explanation detailing the equations utilized, the best dosing regimen, drug level monitoring instructions, and more.Features
- 3-5 cases per chapter
- All cases are taken from real life situations to prepare students for what they will see in practice
- Each chapter has a separate section with three cases that faculty can assign as homework
The content you need to apply clinical pharmacokinetics to the design of accurate dosing regimens:
Chapter 1. Amiodarone; Chapter 2. Aminoglycosides; Chapter 3 Medical books .
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Medical Book Casebook in Pharmcokinetics
Each case is presented as a clinical scenario and includes the answer and an explanation detailing the equations utilized, the best dosing regimen, drug level monitoring instructions, and more.
Features
- 3-5 cases per chapter
- All cases are taken from real life situations to prepare students for what they will see in practice
- Each chapter has a separate section with three cases that faculty can assign as homework
The content you need to apply clinical pharmacokinetics to the design of accurate dosing regimens:
Chapter 1. Amiodarone; Chapter 2. Aminoglycosides; Chapter 3. Carbamazepine; Chapter 4. Cyclosporine; Chapter 5. Digoxin; Chapter 6. Ethosuximide; Chapter 7. Lidocaine; Chapter 8. Lithium; Chapter 9. Phenobarbital and Primidone; Chapter 10. Phenytoin and Fosphenytoin; Chapter 11. Polymyxin; Chapter 12. Procainamide; Chapter 13. Quinidine; Chapter 14. Sirolimus and Tacrolimus; Chapter 15. Theophylline; Chapter 16. Valproic Acid; Chapter 17. Vancomycin; Chapter 18. Warfarin