2005 Annual Session - Important Issues in Geriatric Clinical Pharmacology
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2005 Annual Session


Important Issues in Geriatric Clinical Pharmacology

Session #: 855-130
Presenter(s): Janice Schwartz
Session Length: 1:30 hr
Event: 2005 ACP Annual Session
Date: April 14-16, 2005

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Clinical questions to be addressed:
What are the most important physiological alterations that occur in aging as related to drug response?
How do these alterations affect PK and PD?
What classes/specific drugs are most affected by these changes?
What practical guides can be provided to the busy internist to avoid drug toxicity in the geriatric population?




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