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Fundamentals of Antimicrobial Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics

English · Hardback

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Over the past decade, significant progress has been made in the theory and applications of pharmacodynamics of antimicrobial agents. On the basis of pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamic modeling concepts it has become possible to describe and predict the time course of antimicrobial effects under normal and pathophysiological conditions. The study of pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamic relationships can be of considerable value in understanding drug action, defining optimal dosing regimens, and in making predictions under new or changing pre-clinical and clinical circumstances. Not surprisingly, pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamic modeling concepts are increasingly applied in both basic and clinical research as well as in drug development.
The book will be designed as a reference on the application of pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamic principles for the optimization of antimicrobial therapy, namely pharmacotherapy, and infectious diseases. The reader will be introduced to various aspects of the fundamentals of antimicrobial pharmacodynamics, the integration of pharmacokinetics with pharmacodynamics for all major classes of antibiotics, and the translation of in vitro and animal model data to basic research and clinical situations in humans.

List of contents

Foreword.- Section I: Basic Concepts and Principles.- Introduction to Pharmacodynamics and micrbiology.- In vitro and animal PK/PD model.- MIC and breakpoints.- Principles of applied PK/PD modeling.- Population Pk/PD modeling and its applications to antimicrobials.- Drug resistance and Drug-drug combinations.- Section II: Clinical.- Aminoglycosides.- Beta-lactam antibiotics including continuous infusion.- Macrolides.- Glycopeptides.- Quinolones.- Other.-

About the author

Hartmut Derendorf ist Distinguished Professor und Chairman des Departments of Pharmaceutics an der University of Florida in Gainesville, wo er seit 1983 Phar makokinetik, Pharmakodynamik und Klinische Pharmakokinetik lehrt.§Er publizierte bisher über 350 wissenschaftliche Arbeiten und ist Co-Editor von vier internationalen Fachjournalen. Seine Forschungsschwerpunkte sind Pharmakokinetik und Pharmakodynamik von Corticosteroiden und Antibiotika.§Prof.Derendorf war Präsident des American College of Clinical Pharmacology und der International Society for Anti-infective Pharmacology.

Summary

Over the past decade, significant progress has been made in the theory and applications of pharmacodynamics of antimicrobial agents. On the basis of pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamic modeling concepts it has become possible to describe and predict the time course of antimicrobial effects under normal and pathophysiological conditions. The study of pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamic relationships can be of considerable value in understanding drug action, defining optimal dosing regimens, and in making predictions under new or changing pre-clinical and clinical circumstances. Not surprisingly, pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamic modeling concepts are increasingly applied in both basic and clinical research as well as in drug development.
The book will be designed as a reference on the application of pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamic principles for the optimization of antimicrobial therapy, namely pharmacotherapy, and infectious diseases. The reader will be introduced to various aspects of the fundamentals of antimicrobial pharmacodynamics, the integration of pharmacokinetics with pharmacodynamics for all major classes of antibiotics, and the translation of in vitro and animal model data to basic research and clinical situations in humans.

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“The book’s first half can function as an advanced textbook and support learning these concepts and principles. The level and presentation are appropriate for learners who already have a reasonable grasp of general pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics, such as advanced graduate students, medical students, or pharmacy students. … The second half applies these principles to an in-depth analysis of pharmacokinetics/pharmacodynamics for classes of antimicrobial drugs. This treatment can enhance the understanding and the application of these concepts for even experienced practitioners.” (Gregory Reed, Doody’s Book Reviews, June, 2014)

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From the reviews:
"The book's first half can function as an advanced textbook and support learning these concepts and principles. The level and presentation are appropriate for learners who already have a reasonable grasp of general pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics, such as advanced graduate students, medical students, or pharmacy students. ... The second half applies these principles to an in-depth analysis of pharmacokinetics/pharmacodynamics for classes of antimicrobial drugs. This treatment can enhance the understanding and the application of these concepts for even experienced practitioners." (Gregory Reed, Doody's Book Reviews, June, 2014)

Product details

Assisted by Hartmu Derendorf (Editor), Hartmut Derendorf (Editor), Johan Mouton (Editor), Johan W. Mouton (Editor), Alexander Vinks (Editor), Alexander A. Vinks (Editor), Johan W Mouton (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.12.2013
 
EAN 9780387756127
ISBN 978-0-387-75612-7
No. of pages 466
Dimensions 156 mm x 243 mm x 28 mm
Weight 844 g
Illustrations IX, 466 p. 110 illus., 12 illus. in color.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Pharmacy

B, Medicine, Immunology, INTERNAL MEDICINE, Public Health, Pharmacology, Public health & preventive medicine, Medical microbiology & virology, infectious diseases, Medical Microbiology, Pharmacology/Toxicology

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