Publications
arising from Symposia and Workshops
To better
disseminate
the knowledge of pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics of
anti-infective
drugs, ISAP has undertaken to place some key publications available for
download from its WEB site. These publications represent collective
work
of ISAP members and/or other collaborating organizations or individuals
and are presented to foster discussions on topics considered of broad
interest
or in direct relation to ISAP activities.
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To this date, the
following
publications are available:
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- Antibiotic efflux pumps
(Commentary)
Biochemical Pharmacology (2000) 60:457-470
F.
Van Bambeke, E. Balzi & P.M. Tulkens
Review paper written based partly on the symposium "Drug Transport Pumps: From Molecular
Biology and Pharmacology to Clinical Implications", held in San Francisco,
CA, 1999 (2d official symposium of and in cooperation with the Interscience
Conference on Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy [39th ICAAC])
- Pharmacokinetics
and Pharmacodynamics in the development of antibacterial medicinal
products.
Discussion
paper (Points to Consider) presented by the European Agency for the
Evaluation
of Medicinal Products (EMEA, London, UK) - released: December 16,
1999.
This document is a follow-up of the 2d ISAP Discussion Workshop (Wiks
Castle,
Uppsala, Sweden, June 10th, 1999) held on the topic of "The
role of Pharmacokinetics / Pharmacodynamic (PK/PD) information in the
clinical
development of antibiotics".
Persons
wishing to comment on this paper may send their suggestions to the
EMEA/EWP
secretariat (+44-171-418-8613) before the end of March 2000
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