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Review
. 2005 Oct 5;7(2):E363-73.
doi: 10.1208/aapsj070237.

Recommended reading in population pharmacokinetic pharmacodynamics

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Recommended reading in population pharmacokinetic pharmacodynamics

Peter L Bonate. AAPS J. .

Abstract

Developing the skills or expertise to create useful population pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamic models can be a daunting task-the level of mathematical and statistical complexity is such that newcomers to the field are frequently overwhelmed. A good place to start in learning the field is to read articles in the literature. However, the number of articles dealing with population pharmacokinetic pharmacodynamics is exponentially increasing on a yearly basis, so choosing which articles to read can be difficult. The purpose of this review is to provide a recommended reading list for newcomers to the field. The list was chosen based on perceived impact of the article in the field, the quality of the article, or to highlight some important detail contained within the article. After reading the articles in the list, it is believed that the reader will have a broad overview of the field and have a sound foundation for more-detailed reading of the literature.

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