PHAR 7632/7633 Syllabus
- 1. Introduction (PHAR 7632)
- 2. Mathematical material
- 3. Pharmaceutical analysis
- 4. Pharmacokinetics introduction
- 5. One compartment IV bolus
- 6. Modeling
- 7. More Laplace transforms
- More about the Laplace Transform Method
- Finger Print Method, Inverse Laplace Transform
- Finger Print Method - Example 1
- Finger Print Method - Example 2
- Multi Compartment Pharmacokinetic Models
- Finger Print Method - Example 3
- Convolution
Textbook pp 44-48
References
- Mayersohn, M. and Gibaldi, M 1971 "Mathematical Methods in Pharmacokinetics. II. "Solution of the Two Compartment Open Model," Amer. J. Pharm. Ed., 35:19-28
- Benet, L.Z. and Turi, J.S. 1971 "Use of the General Partial Fraction Theorem for Obtaining Inverse Laplace Transforms in Pharmacokinetic Analysis," J. Pharm. Sci., 60:1593-1594
- Benet, L.Z. 1972 "General Treatment of Linear Mammillary Models with Elimination from any Compartment as Used in Pharmacokinetics," J. Pharm. Sci., 61:536-541
- 8. Program set-up
- 9. Program output evaluation
- 12. Analysis of urine data
- 15. Intravenous infusion
- 16. Routes of drug administration
- 17. Pharmacokinetics of oral administration
- 21. Bioavailability studies
- 14. Introduction (PHAR 7633)
- 10. Numerical integration
- 11. Optimization
- 13. Weighting schemes
- 18. Bioavailability calculations
- 19. Selection of the "best" model
- 20. Identifiability
- 22. Physiological factors affecting oral absorption
- 23. Physical-Chemical factors affecting oral absorption
- 24. Formulation factors affecting oral absorption
- 25. Multiple IV bolus dose administration
- 26. Multiple oral dose administration
- 27. Routes of excretion
- 28. Drug metabolism
- 29. Drug distribution
- 30. Multi-compartmental pharmacokinetic models
- 31. Non-linear pharmacokinetic models
- 32. Clinical applications of pharmacokinetics
- 33. Optimal sampling
- 34. Bayesian analysis and population modeling
- 35. Pharmacodynamic models
- 36. Physiologically based pharmacokinetic models
- Textbook == Mathematical Modeling of Pharmacokinetic Data by David W.A. Bourne
- Boomer == Boomer On-line Manual
- Booklet == Pieper, J.A. and Rutledge, D.R. 1989
Current Concepts - Laboratory Techniques for Pharmacists, Upjohn, Kalamazoo, MI
(Upjohn Publication #8804-03 June 1989) (On reserve in the Bird Library)
- (*) Links to relevant or similar material from PHAR 4634 Online
Copyright 2001-3 David W. A. Bourne (david@boomer.org)
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