Pharmacokinetic studies of antimalarials: Recent developments

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Pharmacokinetic studies are essential for the development of safe and effective antimalarial treatment regimens, but there are clinical situations in which there are limited data on drug disposition. These include very young children, pregnant women, and where drug interactions may alter treatment response. New approaches such as sampling methods involving low volumes and minimal preparation such as dried blood spots, highly sensitive and specific multidrug assays, and population PK analyses which can evaluate the influence of covariates such as age, pregnancy and coadministered therapies, can generate robust data that inform treatment in the most challenging situations in the tropics.

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Davis, T. M. E. (2016, March 3). Pharmacokinetic studies of antimalarials: Recent developments. Expert Review of Clinical Pharmacology. Taylor and Francis Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1586/17512433.2016.1108190

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