In nature, many physical processes are governed by the passage of time. The study of these processes, chronobiology, reveals rhythmic patterns which may be yearly, monthly, daily or more frequent. Novel drug delivery systems are currently being developed that will release varying quantities of a drug at optimum times to coincide with these rhythmic patterns.
Chronotherapeutics considers the pharmaceutical and therapeutic implications associated with biological clocks., solely in relation to humans. Comprehensive discussion is given to specific diseases, which are time dependent, and the drugs and new drug formulations that can be used as treatments.
Written by leading international experts in the field, Chronotherapeutics provides up-to-date information on chronobiology for non-chronobiologists in pharmaceutical and medical sciences.
27-Mar-04, The Pharmaceutical Journal, 'This well-referenced book will be a valuable reference source of up-to-date information for pharmaceutical scientists interested in the area of chronobiology and chronotherapeutics'; Antony D'Emanuele, Senior Lecturer, University of Manchester
01-Apr-04, Pharmacy Today, 'This is an extremely well written book that would be suitable and of interest to pharmacy graduates and practitioners. It will also provide a very useful reference for pharmacy students especially when studying pharmacokinetics and dynamics, therapeutics and drug delivery systems': Natalie Medlicott