This is the essential guide to the study of absorption, distribution,
metabolism and elimination of drugs in the body. Pharmacokinetics and
biopharmaceutics courses have been included in pharmacy curricula in the
USA and Europe for several years. Pharmacokinetics is the study of
absorption, distribution, metabolism and elimination of drugs in the
body. Pharmacists must understand this to ensure appropriate drug
regimen for patients. The scope and the intent of this textbook is to
provide the reader with a basic intuitive understanding of the
principles of pharmacokinetics and biopharmaceutics and how these
principles, along with the equations presented in each chapter, can be
applied to achieve successful drug therapy. The application of
pharmacokinetics principles and equations are illustrated by providing
the reader with data available in the literature. As pharmacokinetics is
basically mathematical in nature, a chapter has been included to
provide the reader with a basic review of the mathematical principles
and graphing techniques necessary to understand pharmacokinetics. At the
start of each chapter, important objectives are listed to accentuate
and identify the key points of the chapter. When an important and
clinically applicable equation appears in the text, a paragraph will
follow explaining the significance and therapeutic applications of that
equation. Additionally, this paragraph includes and explains relevant
factors influencing parameters in an equation. When applicable, at the
end of an important equation, a general profile illustrating the
relationship between the two variables of an equation will be presented.
This approach should make the subject matter much more accessible to
the student. Each chapter concludes with related problem sets and
problem solving exercises for the student to work through. This should
enable the reader to become more adept at solving pharmacokinetic
problems arising in drug therapy and understanding the applications and
utility of equations in clinical pharmacokinetics and practice. As you
can see from the contents, the book is organised into eighteen chapters,
the first consists of mathematical principles necessary to understand
pharmacokinetics and an overview of the subject matter. The remaining
chapters are organised in an order which should be easy for the reader
to follow. Clearance and other essential fundamental pharmacokinetic
parameters are introduced early in the book as the student will need to
apply these concepts in subsequent chapters. A uniform set of notation
will be adopted throughout the textbook (a table of which will be at
start of the book).
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