The Physiological Basis of Veterinary Clinical Pharmacology

The Physiological Basis of Veterinary Clinical Pharmacology
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Artikel-Nr:
9780470680292
Veröffentl:
2008
Einband:
E-Book
Seiten:
296
Autor:
J. Desmond Baggot
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Adobe DRM [Hard-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
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The diversity of species in which drugs are used for clinical purposes and the emphasis on various classes of drugs make veterinary pharmacology a complex subject. Anatomical and physiological features influence the pharmacokinetic behaviour of a drug in a particular animal and the dosage required. This book is concerned with the basis of species differences, the selection of pharmacokinetic parameters and the interpretation of values obtained. There are chapters on bioavailability and its application to veterinary dosage forms, changes in drug disposition and interspecies scaling, clinical selectivity and stereoisomerism, drug permeation, antimicrobial disposition and specifics related to neonatal animals. The author has gathered all this information together in one place so allowing the reader to make better selection of drug preparations for animal dosages to effectively treat animal diseases. The book will prove valuable to clinical researchers in the areas of pharmacology, anaesthesia, microbial infections and, internal medicine as well as postgraduate students of these disciplines. The Author J Desmond Baggot (MVM, PhD, DSc, FRCVS, DipECVPT) is currently Visiting Professor of Veterinary Pharmacology at the School of Veterinary Medicine, St George's University, Grenada, West Indies. He was a contributing author and co-author of Antimicrobial Therapy in Veterinary Medicine, 3rd Edition (2000) and Development and Formulation of Veterinary Dosage Forms, 2nd Edition (1998) and the author of Principles of Drug Disposition in Domestic Animals (1977). Elucidations of the processes that underline species variation in the disposition of drugs and interpretation of the influence of disease states on drug disposition have been the focus of his research endeavours. He was a member of the Editorial Board of the Journal of Veterinary Pharmacology and Therapeutics from 1978 to 1996. He is a former Professor of Clinical Pharmacology at the School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California, Davis and Preclinical Veterinary Studies at the University of Zimbabwe, Harare.
The diversity of species in which drugs are used for clinicalpurposes and the emphasis on various classes of drugs makeveterinary pharmacology a complex subject. Anatomical andphysiological features influence the pharmacokinetic behaviour of adrug in a particular animal and the dosage required. This book isconcerned with the basis of species differences, the selection ofpharmacokinetic parameters and the interpretation of valuesobtained. There are chapters on bioavailability and its applicationto veterinary dosage forms, changes in drug disposition andinterspecies scaling, clinical selectivity and stereoisomerismdrug permeation, antimicrobial disposition and specifics related toneonatal animals.The author has gathered all this information together in oneplace so allowing the reader to make better selection of drugpreparations for animal dosages to effectively treat animaldiseases.The book will prove valuable to clinical researchers in theareas of pharmacology, anaesthesia, microbial infections andinternal medicine as well as postgraduate students of thesedisciplines.The AuthorJ Desmond Baggot (MVM, PhD, DSc, FRCVS, DipECVPT) is currentlyVisiting Professor of Veterinary Pharmacology at the School ofVeterinary Medicine, St George's University, Grenada, West Indies.He was a contributing author and co-author of AntimicrobialTherapy in Veterinary Medicine, 3rd Edition (2000) andDevelopment and Formulation of Veterinary Dosage Forms, 2ndEdition (1998) and the author of Principles of DrugDisposition in Domestic Animals (1977). Elucidations of theprocesses that underline species variation in the disposition ofdrugs and interpretation of the influence of disease states on drugdisposition have been the focus of his research endeavours. He wasa member of the Editorial Board of the Journal of VeterinaryPharmacology and Therapeutics from 1978 to 1996. He is a formerProfessor of Clinical Pharmacology at the School of VeterinaryMedicine, University of California, Davis and PreclinicalVeterinary Studies at the University of Zimbabwe, Harare.
Preface; Acknowledgements; Terms and Abbreviations; Author's Note; The pharmacokinetics basis of species variation in drug disposition; Interpretation of changes in drug disposition and interspecies scaling; The concept of bioavailability and applications to veterinary dosage forms; Some aspects of dosage, clinical selectivity and stereoisomerism; Antimicrobial selection, administration and dosage; The bioavailability and disposition of antimicrobial agents in neonatal animals; Appendices; Index

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