The 4th edition of Drug Interactions in Infectious Diseases
is being split into two separate volumes - "Mechanisms and Models of
Drug Interactions" and "Antimicrobial Drug Interactions".
This volume, "Mechanisms and Models of Drug Interactions," delivers a
text that enhances clinical knowledge of the complex mechanisms, risks,
and consequences of drug interactions associated with antimicrobials,
infection, and inflammation. The book provides a comprehensive review of
basic clinical pharmacology with a focus on metabolism and
transporter-mediated drug interactions. The chapters address materials
that cannot be retrieved easily in the medical literature, including
materials focused on the complex interrelationship of acute infection,
inflammation, and the risk of drug interactions in the Drug-Cytokine
chapter. The Food-Drug and Herb-Drug interactions chapters remain
definitive resources. A new chapter on in vitro modeling of drug
interactions is included along with updates on design and data analysis
of clinical drug interaction studies. Authoritative discussion of models
for regulatory decision-making on drug-drug interactions provides the
necessary framework to aid antimicrobial drug development. This concise
review of the mechanisms and models of drug interactions provides
important insights to health care practitioners as well as scientists in
drug development.