This book focuses on the principles of clinical pharmacokinetics and their application in drug monitoring practices. It covers the assessment of drug levels, dosage adjustments, and therapeutic drug monitoring to optimize pharmacotherapy. The book emphasizes the role of pharmacokinetic data in personalizing drug regimens and ensuring therapeutic efficacy. Suitable for clinical pharmacists and pharmacologists, it advances the use of pharmacokinetic principles in patient care.
Layla Hudson is an Associate Professor in Clinical Pharmacokinetics with over 15 years of experience in therapeutic drug monitoring. She has authored 60 peer-reviewed articles and coedited 3 books on pharmacokinetics. Layla’s research emphasizes optimizing drug dosages through individualized monitoring and improving clinical outcomes. She has collaborated extensively with healthcare teams to advance precision medicine.