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Hi
I recently stumbled across a neat web site with a little Java applet that
animated some basic PK models and, if I remember correctly, also allowed you
to change the parameters to show how conc.-time curves changed.
Unfortunately I did not bookmark the site. I'd be grateful if someone could
point me back again. It was a useful illustration of some basic principles.
regards
John
Dr J D Davis
Clinical Project Manager
Clinical Pharmacology - ECRG
Pfizer Central Research, Sandwich
[I have a few applets linked from the bottom of the page
http://gaps.cpb.uokhsc.edu/
There are a few other sites with other PK graphing. See the page
http://gaps.cpb.uokhsc.edu/ebir/REBIR/RDiscip.html (part of the EBIR SIG
pages) for links.]
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Dear John,
I have developed several interactive pharmacokinetic teaching modules that
can do exactly what you have been describing in your message. This is in
addition to presenting the pharmacokinetic concepts in an interactive
format. The address for the steady state module is:
http://barbital.phar.wsu.edu/hedaya/module01/ To run the module you need
to download " Authorware web player " A link to this downloading site is
available from the introduction page of the module.
Other modules are available from the home page of my basic pharmacokinetic
class. Address: http://virtual.phar.wsu.edu/phars533/phars533.htm
I hope this was the site you were talking about
Mohsen
Mohsen A. Hedaya, Pharm.D. Ph.D.
Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences
College of Pharmacy
Washington State University
Pullman, WA 99164-6510
Phone: (509) 335 5622
Fax: (509) 335 0162
e.mail: hedaya.-at-.mail.wsu.edu
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Dear John,
The site you described seems like the sites developed by Dr. Mohsen Hedaya
who is currently at Washington State University. Dr. Hedaya has two sites
the first is an interactive module that discusses the steady state concept.
Address: http://barbital.phar.wsu.edu/hedaya/module01/
and the other site contains his entire basic PK class in the form of
interactive modules. The address is:
http://virtual.phar.wsu.edu/phars533/phars533.htm
To run these modules you need to download and install Authorware web player
to your browser. A link to the downloading site is available from the
introductory page of the steady state module (make sure it is the
Authorware web player).
Hope this information will help.
If you have further questions, you may contact Dr. Hedaya at:
Mohsen A. Hedaya, Pharm.D. Ph.D.
Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences
College of Pharmacy
Washington State University
Pullman, WA 99164-6510
Phone: (509) 335 5622
Fax: (509) 335 0162
e.mail: hedaya.-at-.mail.wsu.edu
Wei-jian
Wei-Jian Pan, Ph.D.
Dept 4PK, Bldg AP13A-3
Dept of Clinical Pharmacokinetics and Toxicokinetics
Abbott Laboratories
Abbott Park, IL 60064-6104
weijian.pan.aaa.abbott.com
Phone: 847-935-5335
FAX: 847-938-5193
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A note about Hedaya's kinetics module: all you need is
Shockwave 7 & Flash Players for Windows 95/98/NT
which you can down load from this direct site:
http://www.macromedia.com/shockwave/download/
just click on the button that says "Autoinstall now"
I have enjoyed going through this module and so have many of our staff and
students.
Nasr H. Anaizi, PhD RPh
Clinical Pharmacy Specialist
Transplant Therapeutics
Coordinator Clin PK Service
Univ of Rochester Med Cntr
601 Elmwood Ave, Box 638
Rochester, NY 14642
Phone: (716) 275-1696
Fax: (716) 756-5582
nasr_anaizi.aaa.urmc.rochester.edu
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