<p><b>Clinical Pharmacokinetics and Therapeutic Drug Monitoring is a clear and practical guide for Pharm D students clinical pharmacists and healthcare practitioners who want to master the science behind individualized dosing.</b> This book translates complex pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic principles into real world clinical decision making so readers learn how to adjust therapy with confidence and precision.</p><p><b>Across twenty three structured chapters the book explains how absorption distribution metabolism and excretion shape drug exposure and how these processes guide the design of effective dosage regimens.</b> It examines the impact of renal and hepatic disease genetic variation special populations and drug interactions on dosing decisions. Readers also gain a comprehensive understanding of therapeutic drug monitoring including sampling strategies interpretation of drug levels and protocols that support safe and effective therapy.</p><p><b>The text presents population pharmacokinetics Bayesian forecasting and model informed precision dosing in a simple and clinically relevant manner.</b> Each topic is supported by practical examples that highlight real clinical challenges such as managing antiepileptics antibiotics immunosuppressants and drugs with narrow therapeutic ranges.</p><p>Written by experienced academicians this book serves as both a teaching resource and a point of care reference.<b> </b></p>
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