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The diversity of species in which drugs are used for clinical purposes and the emphasis on various classes of drugs make veterinary pharmacology a complex subject. Anatomical and physiological features influence the pharmacokinetic behaviour of a drug in a particular animal and the dosage required.

Table of Contents
Preface; Acknowledgements; Terms and Abbreviations; Author's Note; The pharmacokinetics basis of species variation in drug disposition; Interpretation of changes in drug disposition and interspecies scaling; The concept of bioavailability and applications to veterinary dosage forms; Some aspects of dosage, clinical selectivity and stereoisomerism; Antimicrobial selection, administration and dosage; The bioavailability and disposition of antimicrobial agents in neonatal animals; Appendices; Index

The Physiological Basis of Veterinary Clinical

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 15/03/2001
      ISBN13: 9780632057443, 978-0632057443
      ISBN10: 0632057440

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The diversity of species in which drugs are used for clinical purposes and the emphasis on various classes of drugs make veterinary pharmacology a complex subject. Anatomical and physiological features influence the pharmacokinetic behaviour of a drug in a particular animal and the dosage required.

      Table of Contents
      Preface; Acknowledgements; Terms and Abbreviations; Author's Note; The pharmacokinetics basis of species variation in drug disposition; Interpretation of changes in drug disposition and interspecies scaling; The concept of bioavailability and applications to veterinary dosage forms; Some aspects of dosage, clinical selectivity and stereoisomerism; Antimicrobial selection, administration and dosage; The bioavailability and disposition of antimicrobial agents in neonatal animals; Appendices; Index

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