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Kinetics And Dynamics

Instructor:
Catherine Elizabeth Van Doorn
Patrick J McNamara
Catherine Elizabeth Van Doorn
Patrick J McNamara
921
Credits:
4.0
004
Building:
Lee T. Todd, Jr. Building
Lee T. Todd, Jr. Building
Lee T. Todd, Jr. Building
Lee T. Todd, Jr. Building
Room:
Rm.124A
Rm.124A
Rm.152A
Rm.170
Semester:
Spring 2023
Start Date:
End Date:
Name:
Kinetics And Dynamics
Requisites:

Prereq: Completion of fall semester of first year Pharmacy. Functional knowledge of physiology and algebra/calculus.

Class Type:
REC
REC
REC
LAB
11:00 am
1:00 pm
3:00 pm
3:00 pm
11:50 am
1:50 pm
3:50 pm
4:50 pm
Days:
M
W
F
T

Pharmacokinetics is the study of drug movement from its site of administration, to its distribution in the body and its elimination (via excretion and metabolism) from the body. Pharmacodynamics is the study of timecourse of drug response and those factors associated with the clinical outcome. This course provides the mathematical foundation for describing physiological processes in the body that allow the prediction of how individual variations, concurrent therapy, disease states, non- linear handling and other factors can and do affect steady state drug and metabolite levels, drug dosing, dosing intervals and dosing rates in patients.

Pharmacokinetics is the study of drug movement from its site of administration, to its distribution in the body and its elimination (via excretion and metabolism) from the body. Pharmacodynamics is the study of timecourse of drug response and those factors associated with the clinical outcome. This course provides the mathematical foundation for describing physiological processes in the body that allow the prediction of how individual variations, concurrent therapy, disease states, non- linear handling and other factors can and do affect steady state drug and metabolite levels, drug dosing, dosing intervals and dosing rates in patients.

PHR