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Pharmaceutical process chemistry
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ISBN: 9783527326501 Year: 2011 Publisher: Weinheim : Wiley-VCH,

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Goodman & Gilman's the pharmacological basis of therapeutics
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ISBN: 9780071624428 0071624422 Year: 2011 Publisher: New York: McGraw-Hill,

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he most universally respected and read medical text in all of pharmacology, Goodman & Gilman?s The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics represents the pinnacle of authority and accuracy in describing the actions and uses of therapeutic agents in relation to physiology and pathophysiology. Goodman & Gilman?s careful balance of basic science and clinical application has guided thousands of practitioners and students to a clear understanding of the drugs essential to preventing, diagnosing, and treating disease.


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Advanced pharmaceutical bulletin.
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ISSN: 22285881 22517308 Year: 2011 Publisher: Tabriz, Iran : Tabriz University of Medical Sciences,


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Numerical methods for the life scientist : binding and enzyme kinetics calculated with GNU Octave and MATLAB : the source code of all programs is available on extras.springer.com
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ISBN: 3642208193 3642208207 Year: 2011 Publisher: Berlin : Springer,

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Enzyme kinetics, binding kinetics and pharmacological dose-response curves are currently analyzed by a few standard methods. Some of these, like Michaelis-Menten enzyme kinetics, use plausible approximations, others, like Hill equations for dose-response curves, are outdated. Calculating realistic reaction schemes requires numerical mathematical routines which usually are not covered in the curricula of life science. This textbook will give a step-by-step introduction to numerical solutions of non-linear and differential equations. It will be accompanied with a set of programs to calculate any reaction scheme on any personal computer. Typical examples from analytical biochemistry and pharmacology can be used as versatile templates. When a reaction scheme is applied for data fitting, the resulting parameters may not be unique. Correlation of parameters will be discussed and simplification strategies will be offered.


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Drug interactions in infectious diseases
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ISBN: 1617792128 9786613354068 1283354063 1617792136 9781283354066 9781617792137 Year: 2011 Publisher: New York : Humana Press/Springer,

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The revised and up-to-date third edition of Drug Interactions in Infectious Diseases delivers a text that will enhance your clinical knowledge of the complex mechanisms, risks, and consequences of drug interactions associated with antimicrobials, infection, and inflammation.  The third edition features five new chapters that cover material not addressed in previous editions.  These new chapters describe interactions with a number of drug classes such as non-HIV antiviral, antimalarial, antiparasitic, antihelmintic,  macrolide, azalide and ketolide agents.  A novel chapter on probe cocktail studies has been included to highlight an important research tool for drug development.  These chapters address material that cannot be retrieved easily in the medical literature.  The highly acclaimed food-drug interactions as well as the study design and analysis chapters remain definitive references.  The newly written drug-cytokine interaction highlights the need for our improved understanding of the complex interrelationship of acute infection, inflammation, and the risk of drug interactions.  Informative tables on specific drug-drug interactions are provided throughout the chapters as a quick clinical resource. The Third Edition of Drug Interactions in Infectious Diseases is a distillation of relevant drug interactions associated with antimicrobials, infection, and inflammation.  This concise review of the mechanisms and strategies to manage drug interactions should be valuable to all health care practitioners. Features ·         Definitive reference source of up-to-date information on antimicrobial drug interactions ·         Informative tables on the degree of interaction for specific antimicrobial agents ·         In-depth discussion of mechanisms and potential mechanistic pathways of interaction ·         New chapters on non-HIV antiviral, antimalarial, antiparasitic, and macrolide, azalide and ketolide agents ·         New chapter on probe-cocktail studies as a research tool to study drug-drug interactions ·         Inclusion of new antimicrobial agents and their associated drug interactions ·         First rate chapters on study design and analysis, and drug-food interactions ·         A fresh perspective on drug-cytokine interactions ·         Authoritative chapter on regulatory considerationsof drug interactions during drug development ·         Inclusion of new antimicrobial agents and their associated drug interactions.

Pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamic modeling and simulation
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ISBN: 1441938966 038727197X 9786610610839 1280610832 0387271996 9781441994844 144199484X 9780387271972 Year: 2011 Publisher: New York, NY: Springer,

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Outside back cover : "Since its publication in 2006, Pharmacokinetic-Pharmacodynamic Modeling and Simulation has become the leading text on modeling of pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic data using nonlinear mixed effects models and has been applauded by students and teachers for its readability and exposition of complex statistical topics. Using a building block approach, the text starts with linear regression, nonlinear regression, and variance models at the individual level and then moves to population-level models with linear and nonlinear mixed effects models. Particular emphasis is made highlighting relationships between the model types and how the models build upon one another. With the second edition, new chapters on generalized nonlinear mixed effects models and Bayesian models are presented, along with an extensive chapter on simulation. In addition, many chapters have been updated to reflect recent developments. The theory behind the methods is illustrated using real data from the literature and from the author's experiences in drug development. Data are analyzed using a variety of software, including NONMEM, SAS, SAAM II, and WinBUGS. A key component of the book is to show how models are developed using an acceptance-rejection paradigm with the ultimate goal of using models to explain data, summarize complex experiments, and use simulation to answer "what-if" questions. Scientists and statisticians outside the pharmaceutical sciences will find the book invaluable as a reference for applied modeling and simulation."


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Drug metabolism and pharmacokinetics quick guide
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ISBN: 144195628X 1441956298 Year: 2011 Publisher: New York : Springer,

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Drug Metabolism and Pharmacokinetics Quick Guide is intended for broad readership of those interested in the discipline of drug metabolism and pharmacokinetics who work in drug discovery coming from the various disciplines, a background such as of medicinal chemistry, pharmacology, drug metabolism and pharmacokinetics, bioanalysis, clinical sciences, biochemistry, pharmaceutics or toxicology. This guide provides, for the first time, a completely integrated look at multiple aspects of absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion (ADME) science in a summary format that is clear, concise and self-explanatory. This book will be used and referenced frequently as it provides detailed figures and tables for data interpretation. Also included are brief yet relevant factoids that bring a real-world dimension to the discussion of drug metabolism and pharmacokinetics. Key topics covered: 1. Pharmacokinetics 2. Drug metabolizing enzymes 3. Oral absorption 4. Transporters 5. Metabolism-based drug interactions 6. Biotransformation and bioactivation 7. Prediction of human pharmacokinetics 8. Bioanalysis 9. Physicochemical properties and drug-like properties 10. In silico tools 11. Approved drugs 12. Chemical nomenclature.


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Pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamic modeling and simulation
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ISBN: 1489973869 144199484X 1441994858 1299337201 Year: 2011 Publisher: New York : Springer,

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Since its publication in 2006, Pharmacokinetic-Pharmacodynamic Modeling and Simulation has become the leading text on modeling of pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic data using nonlinear mixed effects models and has been applauded by students and teachers for its readability and exposition of complex statistical topics. Using a building block approach, the text starts with linear regression, nonlinear regression, and variance models at the individual level and then moves to population-level models with linear and nonlinear mixed effects models.  Particular emphasis is made highlighting relationships between the model types and how the models build upon one another.  With the second edition, new chapters on generalized nonlinear mixed effects models and Bayesian models are presented, along with an extensive chapter on simulation.  In addition, many chapters have been updated to reflect recent developments.  The theory behind the methods is illustrated using real data from the literature and from the author's experiences in drug development.  Data are analyzed using a variety of software, including NONMEM, SAS, SAAM II, and WinBUGS.  A key component of the book is to show how models are developed using an acceptance-rejection paradigm with the ultimate goal of using models to explain data, summarize complex experiments, and use simulation to answer "what-if" questions. Scientists and statisticians outside the pharmaceutical sciences will find the book invaluable as a reference for applied modeling and simulation.


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Tackling Antibiotic Resistance from a Food Safety Perspective in Europe
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ISBN: 9289014229 Year: 2011 Publisher: Geneva : World Health Organization,

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Antibiotics have revolutionized the treatment of infectious diseases. But their use and misuse have resulted in the development and spread of antibiotic resistance. This is now a significant health problem: each year in the European Union alone over 25 000 people die from infections caused by antibiotic-resistant bacteria. Antibiotic resistance is also a food safety problem: antibiotic use in food animals -for treatment disease prevention or growth promotion - allows resistant bacteria and resistance genes to spread from food animals to humans through the food-chain. This publication explores

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