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A First Course in Pharmacokinetics and Biopharmaceutics Written by Dr. David W. A. Bourne, University of Oklahoma pharmacy professor. This site offers an online course to pharmacokinetics and biopharmaceutics. The course material covers: review of mathematical functions; introductory pharmacokinetics, absorption, distribution, metabolism & excretion of drugs; qualitative and quantitative descriptions of factors which influence drug disposition; and clinical applications of pharmacokinetics. The site also offers access to examinations and homework sets (with answers).
Pharmacokinetic Overview written by a Hospital Pharmacist.
Basic Pharmacokinetics - Creighton University This site offers an entire textbook for an introductory pharmacokinetics course from the Creighton University. Course contents include: mathematics review, pharmacological response, IV bolus, IV infusion, biopharmaceutical factors, oral dosing, bioavailability, clearance, dosage, multicompartmental model, protein binding, and non-linear kinetics. Access to examinations is also provided.
Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences - University of Alberta This site offers an online course, the topics of which include: passage of drugs through biological membranes, specifications of passive and active transfers, passive diffusion, active transfer, order of kinetics, volume of distribution, pharmacokinetic compartments, renal clearance, urinary excretion, multiple dosing, monitoring of theophylline treatment and dosing, and gentamicin/tobramycin dosing. The site also offers practice problems along with their solutions, and assignments.
Pharmacokinetic and Pharmacodynamic Resources The purpose of this site is to provide links to information about the discipline of Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics. Information available includes links to relevant software, online courses, textbooks, journals, summaries of PharmPK discussions, and more.
On-Line Pharmacokinetic Simulations From University of Florida. Includes simulation for one and two compartment models of pharmacotherapy.
Integrating Pharmacokinetic and Pharmacodynamic Principles to Optimize Clinical Outcomes and Minimiz CE from Astrazeneca
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