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Pharmacokinetics and metabolism in drug design (2nd ed)

Smith, D.A.Walker, Don K.Waterbeemd, Han van deFolkers, Gerd(Series edited by)Kubinyi, Hugo(Series edited by)Mannhold, Raimund(Series edited by)
Part of the Methods & principles in medicinal chemistry series
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The medical benefits of a drug are not only dependent on its biological effect, but also on its "life cycle" within the organism - from its absorption into the blood, distribution to tissue until its eventual breakdown or excretion by the liver and kidneys.

Here, the authors, all of them employed at Pfizer in the discovery and development of new active substances, discuss the significant parameters and processes important for the absorption, distribution and retention of drug compounds in the body, plus the potential problems created by their transformation into toxic byproducts.

The authors cover everything from the fundamental principles right up to the latest developments using high throughput methods to analyze the pharmacokinetic properties of active substances.

Particular emphasis is placed on the impact of pharmacokinetic parameters on the discovery of new drugs - one of the most challenging tasks in global pharmaceutical research.

Thus, this book is aimed at all those dealing professionally with the development and application of pharmaceutical substances.Furthermore, the readily comprehensible style of writing makes it equally suitable for students of pharmacy and related subjects, who feel that pharmacokinetics is covered too briefly in the standard textbooks.

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Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH
3527313680 / 9783527313686
Hardback
615.7
03/03/2006
Germany
English
180 p.
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Previous ed.: 2001.