By Ronald D. Schoenwald
As practicing clinical pharmacists become more involved with patient advising, it becomes apparent that clinicians will be required to make dosing adjustments for certain drugs. This will become increasingly likely as pharmacy practitioners have access to patient information that requires careful attention to dose and dosing interval, which in turn correlate to various pharmacokinetic parameters such as half-life and the volume of distribution of drugs. This book is for those who practice in a setting that requires careful consideration to dosing parameters and, in particular, with patients that require constant monitoring of therapeutic outcomes including dosing adjustments.
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ISBN-13: 978-1-56676-899-3
Language : English

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