Table of Contents

Link to Core Information
Link to Core Principles Overview
Link to Teaching Resources


1.1.1 Pharmacokinetics and Toxicokinetics Contribution Teaching Resources

SUGGESTED READING

  1. Evans WE, McLeod HL. Pharmacogenomics Drug disposition, drug targets, and side effects. N Engl J Med 2003;348(6):538-550. (fulltext)
  2. Martin J, Fay M. Cytochrome P450 drug interactions: are they clinically relevant? Australian Prescriber 2001;24(1):10-12. (fulltext)
  3. Albertson TE, Dawson A, de Latorre F, Hoffman RS, Hollander JE, Jaeger A, et al. TOX-ACLS: toxicologic-orientated advanced cardiac life support. Ann Emerg Med Apr 2001;37:S78-S90.
  4. Buckley NA, Whyte IM, Dawson AH. Diagnostic data in clinical toxicology Should we use a Bayesian approach? Clinical Toxicology 2002;40(3):213-222.
  5. American Academy of Clinical Toxicology; European Association of Poisons Centres and Clinical Toxicology. Position statement: Ipecac syrup. Clinical Toxicology . (fulltext)
  6. American Academy of Clinical Toxicology; European Association of Poisons Centres and Clinical Toxicology. Position statement: Gastric lavage. Clinical Toxicology .(fulltext)
  7. American Academy of Clinical Toxicology; European Association of Poisons Centres and Clinical Toxicology. Position statement: Single-dose activated charcoal. Clinical Toxicology .(fulltext) also Multiple dose charcoal
  8. American Academy of Clinical Toxicology; European Association of Poisons Centres and Clinical Toxicology. Position statement: Whole bowel irrigation. Clinical Toxicology (fulltext)
  9. Isbister GK, Dawson AH, Whyte IM. Feasibility of prehospital treatment with activated charcoal: Who could we treat, who should we treat? Emerg Med J 2003;20:375-378. (fulltext)
  10. Eddleston M, Juszczak E, Buckley NA, Senarathna L, Mohamed F, Dissanayake W,Hittarage A, Azher S, Jeganathan K, Jayamanne S, Sheriff MR, Warrell DA; Ox-Col Poisoning Study collaborators. Multiple-dose activated charcoal in acute self-poisoning: a randomised controlled trial. Lancet. 2008 Feb 16;371(9612):579-87. (fulltext)
  11. de Silva HA, Fonseka MM, Pathmeswaran A, Alahakone DG, Ratnatilake GA, Gunatilake SB, Ranasinha CD, Lalloo DG, Aronson JK, de Silva HJ. Multiple-dose activated charcoal for treatment of yellow oleander poisoning: a single-blind, randomised, placebo-controlled trial. Lancet. 2003 Jun 7;361(9373):1935-8 (fulltext)
  12. Greene S. Harris C. Singer J. Gastrointestinal decontamination of the poisoned patient. [Review] [78 refs] [Journal Article. Review] Pediatric Emergency Care. 24(3):176-86; quiz 187-9, 2008 Mar.

TEACHING FILES

File Name File Type Audience Previous Use Year Created Country of Origin Associated Files Submitted by
Pharmacokinetics.ppt [56 KB]PPTUndergraduates 1997 David Hendry
Drug Handling in kidney and liver disease 2005.ppt [234 KB]PPTUndergraduates 2005 David Hendry
Toxicokinetics Questions for ACMT course 2004.doc [35 KB]Word DocToxicology Fellows 2004USA Kent Olson
Toxicokinetics 2004.ppt [1.6 MB]PPTToxicology Fellows 2004USA Kent Olson
Elderly Danel.ppt [346 KB]PPTEAPCCT 2006France Vincent Danel