![]() Comparative Pharmacokinetics: Principles, Techniques, and Applications
ISBN: 978-0-8138-2138-2
Paperback
344 pages
August 2003, Wiley-Blackwell
US $69.99
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This book presents a unique, highly practical overview of pharmacokinetics. It explains the scientific data and mathematical models of the discipline within the context of biological reality. Comparative Pharmacokinetics uses a complete model of the field, from facts and constructs to clinical manifestations.
Written for students, researchers, and comparative medicine clinicians, the book thoroughly explains and assesses both mechanistic, compartmental models, and the newer empirical noncompartmental models, considering strengths and weaknesses of each. Comparative Pharmacokinetics also explains establishment of appropriate parameters and proper collection and linking of data.
Cross-referenced information provides multiple opportunities for study from a variety of perspectives and ultimately aids decision making. The book concludes with application of techniques to common problems.
Written for students, researchers, and comparative medicine clinicians, the book thoroughly explains and assesses both mechanistic, compartmental models, and the newer empirical noncompartmental models, considering strengths and weaknesses of each. Comparative Pharmacokinetics also explains establishment of appropriate parameters and proper collection and linking of data.
Cross-referenced information provides multiple opportunities for study from a variety of perspectives and ultimately aids decision making. The book concludes with application of techniques to common problems.

