Neonatal and Pediatric Clinical Pharmacology, An Issue of Pediatric Clinics, 1st Edition
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By John N van den Anker, MD, Max J. Coppes, MD, PhD, MBA and Gideon Koren, MD
The need for safe and effective use of medicines in children and WHO's initiative "Make Medicines Child Size" have boosted research and educational activities in the area of pediatric clinical drug research. This issue focuses on both general and spe
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The need for safe and effective use of medicines in children and WHO's initiative "Make Medicines Child Size" have boosted research and educational activities in the area of pediatric clinical drug research. This issue focuses on both general and specific aspects of neonatal and pediatric clinical pharmacology including ethics, pharmacogenomics, metabolomics, adverse drug reactions, pain medication, pulmonary hypertension and several other hot topics. The editors have been able to find outstanding authors for the different parts on neonatal and pediatric pharmacology.
The need for safe and effective use of medicines in children and WHO's initiative "Make Medicines Child Size" have boosted research and educational activities in the area of pediatric clinical drug research. This issue focuses on both general and specific aspects of neonatal and pediatric clinical pharmacology including ethics, pharmacogenomics, metabolomics, adverse drug reactions, pain medication, pulmonary hypertension and several other hot topics. The editors have been able to find outstanding authors for the different parts on neonatal and pediatric pharmacology.
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By John N van den Anker, MD, Professor of Pediatrics, Pharmacology and Physiology
GWU School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Washington, DC; Max J. Coppes, MD, PhD, MBA, Children's National Medical Center, Washington, DC and Gideon Koren, MD, Toronto, Canada
By John N van den Anker, MD, Professor of Pediatrics, Pharmacology and Physiology
GWU School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Washington, DC; Max J. Coppes, MD, PhD, MBA, Children's National Medical Center, Washington, DC and Gideon Koren, MD, Toronto, Canada
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