Suggested reading

The following books are recommended as further sources of information on pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics.

Introductory level

Rang and Dale’s Pharmacology (10th Edition, 2023). James M. Ritter, Rod J. Flower, Graeme Henderson, Yoon Kong Loke, David MacEwan, Emma Robinson and James Fullerton. Elsevier; ISBN 9780323873956.

Pharmacokinetics Made Easy (1st Edition, 2002). Donald J. Birkett. McGraw-Hill Professional Publishing; ISBN 0074706098.

Intermediate level

Introduction to Drug Disposition and Pharmacokinetics (1st Edition, 2017). Stephen H. Curry and Robin Whelpton. Wiley; ISBN 9781119261049.  If you are going to read only one book to improve your understanding of clinical pharmacokinetics, this should be that book.

Pharmacology in Drug Discovery and Development: Understanding Drug Response (2nd Edition, 2019). Terry P. Kenakin. Elsevier; ISBN 9780128037522.

Rowland and Tozer’s Clinical Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics: Concepts and Applications (5th edition, 2019).   Hartmut Derendorf and Stephan Schmidt. Wolters Kluwer; ISBN 9781496385048.

Advanced level

A Pharmacology Primer. Techniques for More Effective and Strategic Drug Discovery (6th Edition, 2022). Terry P. Kenakin. Elsevier; ISBN 9780323992893.

Shargel and Yu’s Applied Biopharmaceutics and Pharmacokinetics (8th Edition, 2022). Murray P. Ducharme and Leon Shargel. McGraw Hill; ISBN 9781260142990.

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