Pages that link to "Q83940718"
The following pages link to Population-based analysis of methadone distribution and metabolism using an age-dependent physiologically based pharmacokinetic model (Q83940718):
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- Predicting plasma concentrations of bisphenol A in children younger than 2 years of age after typical feeding schedules, using a physiologically based toxicokinetic model (Q24647832) (← links)
- Pharmacologic management of the opioid neonatal abstinence syndrome (Q26863355) (← links)
- Developmental pharmacokinetics in pediatric populations (Q27002933) (← links)
- Strategic biomarkers for drug development in treating rare diseases and diseases in neonates and infants (Q27024346) (← links)
- Bayesian Population Physiologically-Based Pharmacokinetic (PBPK) Approach for a Physiologically Realistic Characterization of Interindividual Variability in Clinically Relevant Populations (Q28550022) (← links)
- To scale or not to scale: the principles of dose extrapolation (Q28751735) (← links)
- The pharmacokinetics of methadone and its metabolites in neonates, infants, and children (Q30393865) (← links)
- Current management of neonatal abstinence syndrome secondary to intrauterine opioid exposure (Q34088415) (← links)
- The effectiveness of opioid substitution treatments for patients with opioid dependence: a systematic review and multiple treatment comparison protocol. (Q34226309) (← links)
- Physiologically Based Pharmacokinetic Modeling: Methodology, Applications, and Limitations with a Focus on Its Role in Pediatric Drug Development (Q35054518) (← links)
- Methadone use in children and young adults at a cancer center: a retrospective study. (Q35456161) (← links)
- Effect of Kidney Function on Drug Kinetics and Dosing in Neonates, Infants, and Children (Q36322918) (← links)
- Pharmacokinetics of Oral Methadone in the Treatment of Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome: A Pilot Study (Q36327652) (← links)
- Perioperative pharmacokinetics of methadone in adolescents (Q36578070) (← links)
- Modeling interindividual variability in physiologically based pharmacokinetics and its link to mechanistic covariate modeling (Q36702459) (← links)
- Neonatal abstinence syndrome: Pharmacologic strategies for the mother and infant (Q36730570) (← links)
- Cholestasis and endogenous opioids: liver disease and exogenous opioid pharmacokinetics (Q36939998) (← links)
- Facilitation of drug evaluation in children by population methods and modelling (Q37108169) (← links)
- Pediatric palliative care: use of opioids for the management of pain (Q37419356) (← links)
- Physiologically Based Pharmacokinetic Tissue Compartment Model Selection in Drug Development and Risk Assessment (Q37942029) (← links)
- Modeling and simulation in pediatric drug therapy: Application of pharmacometrics to define the right dose for children (Q38527434) (← links)
- Hybrid Statistical and Mechanistic Mathematical Model Guides Mobile Health Intervention for Chronic Pain. (Q38674698) (← links)
- Development of appropriate equations for physiologically based pharmacokinetic modeling of permeability-limited and flow-limited transport (Q38702223) (← links)
- Conversion from prolonged intravenous fentanyl infusion to enteral methadone in critically ill children (Q38766195) (← links)
- Physiologically-based pharmacokinetic models: approaches for enabling personalized medicine (Q38959281) (← links)
- Optimal sampling times for a drug and its metabolite using SIMCYP(®) simulations as prior information (Q39508318) (← links)
- Use of methadone for prevention of opioid withdrawal in critically ill children (Q41262691) (← links)
- Intraoperative methadone: rediscovery, reappraisal, and reinvigoration? (Q43119468) (← links)
- A stochastic whole-body physiologically based pharmacokinetic model to assess the impact of inter-individual variability on tissue dosimetry over the human lifespan. (Q43178065) (← links)
- Variation in treatment of neonatal abstinence syndrome in US children's hospitals, 2004-2011. (Q43646332) (← links)
- Creating or preventing opioid addiction, finding the right dose* (Q44330505) (← links)