Precision Dosing for All: The Future of Clinical Pharmacology
Improving treatment of disease requires more effective drugs. But this is not enough, it is also necessary to use the drugs more effectively. Clinical pharmacology already helps to make drugs more effective by learning when and how to adjust doses in different subpopulations. Now we must move to a future where each individual patient is treated with the right dose for them taking account of the many differences between patients and the tremendous variability within each disease we try to treat. This talk will give an overview of why this matters and how advances in disease understanding and technology will make this vision achievable.
Session Schedule
11:00 - 11:05 AM ET Introduction Mark J. Dresser, PhD
11:05 - 11:30 AM ET Precision Dosing for All: The Future of Clinical Pharmacology Richard Peck, MD