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020 | _a9781585283873 | ||
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050 | _aRM 301.5 .S678 2014 | ||
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_aSpruill, William J. _eauthor |
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_aConcepts in clinical pharmacokinetics / _cWilliam J. Spruill [and four others] |
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250 | _aSixth edition. | ||
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_aBethesda, Maryland : _bAmerican Society of Civil Engineers, _cc2014 |
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300 |
_ax, 284 pages : _bcolor illustrations ; _c28 cm. |
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365 | _bUSD76.04 | ||
504 | _aIncludes index. | ||
505 | _aLesson 1. introduction to pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics -- Lesson 2. basic pharmacokinetics -- Lesson 3. half-life, elimination rate, and auc -- Lesson 4. intravenous bolus administration, multiple drug administration, and steady-state average concentrations -- Lesson 5. relationships of pharmacokinetic parameters and Intravenous intermittent and continuous infusions -- Lesson 6. two-compartment models -- Lesson 7. biopharmaceutics: absorption -- Lesson 8. drug distribution and protein binding -- Lesson 9. drug elimination processes -- Lesson 10. nonlinear processes -- Lesson 11. pharmacokinetic variation and model-independent relationships -- Lesson 12. aminoglycosides -- Lesson 13. vancomycin -- Lesson 14. theophylline -- Lesson 15. phenytoin and digoxin | ||
520 | _aConcepts in Clinical Pharmacokinetics has helped thousands of students and practitioners through five editions by simplifying a complex subject. The authors have thoroughly reviewed, revised, and redesigned the text to enhance the reader's grasp of the material. This 6th Edition offers a superior approach to understanding pharmacokinetics through extensive use of clinical correlates, figures, and questions and answers | ||
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_aWade, William E. ;DiPiro , Joseph T. ;Blouin, Robert A. ;Pruemer, Jane M. _eco-author;co-author;co-author;co-author |
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