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Clinical Pharmacokinetic and Pharmacodynamic Drug Interactions Associated with Antimalarials

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This comprehensive review provides a systematic, unbiased analysis, critique and summary of the available literature and generates novel clinical decision-making algorithms which can aid clinicians and scientists in practice management and research development. Potential mechanisms for the identified drug interactions are deduced from available preclinical and in vitro data which are interpreted in the context of the in vivo findings. Current limitations and gaps in the literature are summarized, and potential future research directions / experimentations are also suggested. In addition to the main objective to review the available clinical pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic drug interactions associated with WHO-recommended antimalarial drugs on the market today (i.e. chloroquine, amodiaquine, sulfadoxine, pyrimethamine, mefloquine, artemisinin, artemether, artesunate, dihydroartemisinin, artemotil, lumefantrine, primaquine, atovaquone, proguanil, piperaquine and quinine), this book also provides succinct chapter summaries on the epidemiology of malaria infection, diagnosis and therapeutics, in vivo pharmacology and chemistry, preclinical pharmacology, in vitro pharmacodynamics, in vitro reaction phenotyping, and in vitro drug-drug interaction data associated with the identified antimalarial drugs.

List of contents

Introduction.- Pharmacology of Recommended Antimalarial Agents.- Drug Interaction Potential of Antimalarial Drugs Based on Known Metabolic Properties of Antimalarials.- Pharmacokinetic Drug Interactions Affecting Antimalarials.- Effects of Antimalarials on the Pharmacokinetics of Co-Administered Drugs.- Effects of Antimalarials on the Pharmacokinetics of Co-Administered Antimalarials.- Pharmacodynamic Interactions: Clinical Evidence for Combination Therapy, In Vitro Interactions, and In Vivo Interactions.- Limitations, Future Directions, and Conclusions.

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This comprehensive review provides a systematic, unbiased analysis, critique and summary of the available literature and generates novel clinical decision-making algorithms which can aid clinicians and scientists in practice management and research development. Potential mechanisms for the identified drug interactions are deduced from available preclinical and in vitro data which are interpreted in the context of the in vivo findings. Current limitations and gaps in the literature are summarized, and potential future research directions / experimentations are also suggested.  In addition to the main objective to review the available clinical pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic drug interactions associated with WHO-recommended antimalarial drugs on the market today (i.e. chloroquine, amodiaquine, sulfadoxine, pyrimethamine, mefloquine, artemisinin, artemether, artesunate, dihydroartemisinin, artemotil, lumefantrine, primaquine, atovaquone, proguanil, piperaquine and quinine), this book also provides succinct chapter summaries on the epidemiology of malaria infection, diagnosis and therapeutics, in vivo pharmacology and chemistry, preclinical pharmacology, in vitro pharmacodynamics, in vitro reaction phenotyping, and in vitro drug-drug interaction data associated with the identified antimalarial drugs.

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Authors Mary Ensom, Mary H H Ensom, Mary H. H. Ensom, Mary H.H. Ensom, Tony K Kiang, Tony K L Kiang, Tony K. L. Kiang, Tony K.L. Kiang, Kyle Joh Wilby, Kyle John Wilby
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2014
 
EAN 9783319105260
ISBN 978-3-31-910526-0
No. of pages 146
Dimensions 167 mm x 241 mm x 13 mm
Weight 350 g
Illustrations VII, 146 p. 1 illus. in color.
Series Advances in Information Security
Advances in Information Security
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Clinical medicine

B, Medicine, health promotion, Pharmacology, Public health & preventive medicine, Pharmacy, Health Promotion and Disease Prevention, Tropical Medicine, Drug Safety and Pharmacovigilance

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