Pharmacokinetics

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Abstract

Drug therapy is a dynamic process. When a drug product is administered, absorption usually proceeds over a finite time interval, and distribution, metabolism, and excretion (ADME) of the drug and its metabolites proceed continuously at various rates. The relative rates of these “ADME processes” determine the time course of the drug in the body, most importantly at the receptor sites that are responsible for the pharmacological action of the drug.

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Bourne, D. W. A. (2002). Pharmacokinetics. In Modern Pharmaceutics, Fourth Edition, Revised and Expanded (pp. 94–144). CRC Press. https://doi.org/10.1177/014233128200400405

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