CLINICAL CHALLENGES IN THERAPEUTIC DRUG MONITORING. SPECIAL POPULATIONS, PHYSIOLOGICAL CONDITIONS AND PHARMACOGENOMICS

CLINICAL CHALLENGES IN THERAPEUTIC DRUG MONITORING. SPECIAL POPULATIONS, PHYSIOLOGICAL CONDITIONS AND PHARMACOGENOMICS

Editorial:
ACADEMIC PRESS
Año de edición:
Materia
Farmacia
ISBN:
978-0-12-802025-8
Páginas:
376
N. de edición:
1
Idioma:
Inglés
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Disponible en 10 días

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37,39 €

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• Overview of Therapeutic Drug Monitoring
• Immunoassays and Issues with Interference in Therapeutic Drug Monitoring
• Application of Chromatography Combined with Mass Spectrometry in Therapeutic Drug Monitoring
• Clinical Utility of Free Drug Monitoring
• Therapeutic Drug Monitoring of Newer Antiepileptic Drugs
• Therapeutic Drug Monitoring of Antiretrovirals
• Therapeutic Drug Monitoring in Infants and Children
• Therapeutic Drug Monitoring in Pregnancy
• Therapeutic Drug Monitoring in the Elderly
• Therapeutic Drug Monitoring in Obese Patients
• Special Issues in Therapeutic Drug Monitoring in Patients with Uremia, Liver Disease, and Critically Ill Patients
• Integrating Therapuetic Drug Monitoring and Pharmacogenomics
• Warfarin Pharmacogenomics
• Drug Monitoring in Alternative Matrices
• Integrating and Supporting Therapeutic Drug Monitoring in a Hospital System

Features:
• Offers busy clinicians, pathologists, and trainees a concise resource on the key aspects and critical issues in therapeutic drug monitoring
• Focuses on patient populations such as infants and children, pregnant women, elderly patients, and obese patients, who have special requirements in therapeutic drug monitoring
• Explores special topics in therapeutic drug monitoring including free drug monitoring and common immunoassay interference
• Explains how individual dosage adjustments can prevent drug toxicity for certain drugs within a narrow therapeutic window

Authors
• William Clarke, PhD, MBA, Associate Professor of Pathology, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, USA.
• Amitava Dasgupta, Professor, Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston, TX, USA