A bibliography for selected topics in pharmacokinetics has been assembled in order to aid in rapidly gathering original scientific papers which illustrate fundamental pharmacokinetic principles important to pharmacists, pharmacy students, pharmacy residents, pharmaceutical science graduate students, and several other health professionals. Portions of this bibliography have comprised part of the syllabus for basic and clinical pharmacokinetics graduate-level courses and for independent study projects.
LevyG.A training program in clinical pharmacokinetics. Drug Intell Clin Pharm1978; 12: 204–9.
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ReuningRHViscontiJA.A new function-oriented course: individual adjustment of drug dosage. Am J Pharm Educ1974; 38: 365–80.
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SchumacherGE.Pharmacokinetics in drug therapy as a required undergraduate course. Am J Pharm Educ1976; 40: 42–6.
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SchumacherGE.Use of pharmacokinetic principles in drug therapy: a suggested topic outline and reading list. Am J Hosp Pharm1976; 33: 590–5.
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SchumacherGE.Using pharmacokinetics in drug therapy 1: learning objectives for practitioners, subject outline, and suggested readings. Am J Hosp Pharm1978; 35: 85–7.