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Pharmacokinetics (from
Ancient Gr****
pharmakon "drug" and
kinetikos "moving,
putting in motion"; see
chemical kinetics),
sometimes abbreviated as PK, is...
- The
pharmacokinetics of progesterone,
concerns the pharmacodynamics,
pharmacokinetics, and
various routes of
administration of progesterone. Progesterone...
- In
pharmacokinetics, a
compartment is a
defined volume of body fluids,
typically of the
human body, but also
those of
other animals with
multiple organ...
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Pharmacokinetics simulation is a
simulation method used in
determining the
safety levels of a drug
during its development.
Pharmacokinetics simulation...
- beta-blockers, the body is less able to cope with an
insulin overdose.
Pharmacokinetics is the
field of
research studying the
chemical and
biochemical factors...
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naturally occurring steroid hormone,
concerns its pharmacodynamics,
pharmacokinetics, and
various routes of administration.
Testosterone is a naturally...
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Physiologically based pharmacokinetic (PBPK)
modeling is a
mathematical modeling technique for
predicting the absorption, distribution,
metabolism and...
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naturally occurring steroid hormone,
concerns its pharmacodynamics,
pharmacokinetics, and
various routes of administration.
Estradiol is a
naturally occurring...
- Flip–flop kinetics, or flip–flop
pharmacokinetics,
describes an
atypical situation in
pharmacokinetics where a drug's rate of
absorption or the rate at...
- PK/PD
modeling (
pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic modeling) (alternatively
abbreviated as PKPD or PK-PD modeling) is a
technique that
combines the two classical...