Chapter 3
Biopharmaceutics and Pharmacokinetic Introduction
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Individualized Dosage Regimen
"One for man. Two for a horse". There are many processes controlling drug disposition. Therefore dose adjustment is often necessary to produce the desired response from the patient. During this course we will look at the equations needed to calculate appropriate doses and the factors which can influence the plasma concentration of various drugs.
In the next session we will start to look at the mathematics associated with a one compartment pharmacokinetic model...
Student Objectives for this Chapter
Chapter 3 Crossword Puzzle
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