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Improved estimates of mean pharmacokinetic parameters for increased accuracy in dosing and reduced risk to patients.

Karen TysonDavid Waxman
Published in: British journal of clinical pharmacology (2021)
Medical, pharmacy and nursing students should be educated about errors and inequalities that can arise when transforming reported mean values of pharmacokinetic parameters into the mean values of parameters that are required, but not reported. Using approximate results, that correct estimates of mean parameter values so that they more accurately reflect actual average values, may provide a practical solution.
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