LC-MS in drug bioanalysis

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Abstract

Clinical pharmacology plays an important role in today's medicine. Due to the high sensitivity, selectivity, and affordability of a mass spectrometer (MS), the high performance liquid chromatography - mass spectrometry (LC-MS) analytical technique is widely used in the determination of drugs in human biological matrixes for clinical pharmacology. Specifically, LC-MS is used to analyze: anticancer drugs antidementia drugs antidepressant drugs antiepileptic drugs antifundal drug antimicrobial drugs antipsychotic drugs antiretroviral drugs anxiolytic/hypnotic drugs cardiac drugs drugs for addiction immunosuppressant drugs mood stabilizer drugs This book will primarily cover the various methods of validation for LC-MS techniques and applications used in modern clinical pharmacology.

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Xu, Q. A., & Madden, T. L. (2012). LC-MS in drug bioanalysis. LC-MS in Drug Bioanalysis (Vol. 9781461438281, pp. 1–469). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-3828-1

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