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Hello everyone,
I am teaching "Clinical Pharmacokinetics" course for years. I am hoping
to find a book contains clinical Pharmacokinetics' cases to use it in my
teaching. Could anyone give me a hint ?
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Ahmed,
What about Rowland & Tozer: "Clinical Pharmacokinetics - concepts and
applications", Lea & Fibiger, 1995 (3rd ed). ISBN 0-683-07404-0.
It's an excellent book.
Thomas Senderovitz
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Applied PK by Evans Schentag and Jusko, Applied Therapeutic Inc., 1992 is
quite
informative on the subject you enquire.
Sri Melethil, Ph.D.
Professor of Pharmaceutics and Medicine
University of Missouri-KC
School of Pharmacy
Room 203-B, 5005 Rockhilll Road
Kansas City, MO 64110
816-235-1794 (fax: 816-235-5190)
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Dear Dr. Mitwalli
You may want try the following book for clinical PK :
Applied Pharmacokinetics, Principles of Therapeutic Drug Monitoring:
Ed: William E. Evans, Jerome J. Schentag, William J. Jusko.
Applied Therapeutic, Inc.
P.O. Box 5077
Vancouver, Washington 98668-5077
Phone: 206-253-7123, Fax: 206-253-8475
Regards
Nabil B. Darwazeh, Ph.D.
Wyeth-Ayerst Reseach
darwazn.-a-.war.wyeth.com
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Dr. Mitwalli,
It appears you are asking for a book that includes some "case
presentations". Applied Pharmacokinetics, which has been cited, really does
not contain "case presentations". One general book (introductory level)
that contains "straight forward", albeit short cases, is Basic Clinical
Pharmacokinetics by Michael Winter.
Dave Kisor
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My book and computer program "Practical Pharmacokinetics" may be used. A
demo may be downloaded from http://www.clinpharmint.com/ The program
contains about 40 interactive cases with more than 100 questions and a final
self-grading test.
This program is the winner of the American Association of Colleges of
Pharmacy-Innovation in Teaching Competition.
Gamal Hussein, Pharm.D. at http://www.clinpharmint.com/hussein.htm
Associate Professor of Pharmaacy, NLU
Associate Professor of Neurology, LSU
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Hi,
There is another textbook: "Therapeutic Drug Monitoring",
Schumacher, GE (ed.), published by Appleton &
Lange, 1995, Norwalk, Conneticut, U.S.A..
ISBN: 0-8385-8946-4
Hope it can help.
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To: Dr.Ahmed Mitwalli
If you have been teaching clinical pharmacokinetics for years, you are
probably aware of the available textbooks. But they are worth mentioning
since they are all excellent sources of information, even if they aren't
used by the students.
There are a number of textbooks that emphasize the concepts of
pharmacokinetics. These are:
1. "Clinical Pharmacokinetics, Concepts and Applications" by Rowland and
Tozer.
2. "Applied Biopharmaceutics and Pharmacokinetics" by Shargel and Yu
3. "Biopharmaceutics and Clinical Pharmacokinetics" 4th ed., by Gibaldi
4. "Biopharmaceutics and Clinical Pharmacokinetics, An Introduction 5th
ed., by Notari.
Of these texts, I have found that the text by Shargel and Yu meet the needs
of our pharmacy students the best and have used it as a required textbook.
If you are particularly interested in clinical examples without the
accompanying theory then the following texts could be used:
1. "Basic Clinical Pharmacokinetics" by Winter
2. "Basic Clinical Pharmacokinetic Handbook" by White and Garrison
3. "Applied Pharmacokinetics, Principles of Therapeutic Drug Monitoring" by
Evans, Schentag and Jusko.
The textbook by Evans, Schentag and Jusko is exceptionally thorough and
very well done. However, for examples that could be used in class, in a
discussion format or as exam questions, the text by Winter is very good and
is one that I would recommend to you for use of practical application of
the concepts. It discusses various drugs of interest to therapeutic drug
monitoring and presents the examples as clinical cases.
Ron Schoenwald, Ph.D.
College of Pharmacy
The University of Iowa
Iowa City, IA 52245
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Our book:
System Approach in Technical, Environmental, and Bio-Medical Studies
ISBN 80-227-1176-4
Slovak University of Technology
Bratislava, 1999, pp.170
describes the basic theory of the system approach and our
software based on this theory. Furthermore, the book demonstrates
applications of this theory and software (uniform from
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including those describing fate and effect of xenobiotics.
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Dear Colleagues:
If you are looking for clinical cases and problems for pharmacokinetic
analysis and dosage adjustment, you might consider looking at the tesching
cases in the user manual for our lab's USC*PACK computer programs. There
are 10 pages (40 -50) there of case presentations involving digoxin,
digitoxin, digoxin in the presence of quinidine, gentamicin, and lidocaine.
You can also look at these on line at our web site, which is given below. I
would be very much interested in any comments you might have.
Sincerely,
Roger Jelliffe
Roger W. Jelliffe, M.D. Professor of Medicine, USC
USC Lab of Applied Pharmacokinetics
2250 Alcazar St, Los Angeles CA 90033, USA
Phone (323)442-1300, fax (323)442-1302, email= jelliffe.-a-.hsc.usc.edu
Our web site= www.usc.edu/hsc/lab_apk
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