Nervous System Drug Delivery: Principles and Practice offers an up-to-date, comprehensive resource on drug delivery to the nervous system. This book helps users understand the nervous system physiology affecting drug delivery, the principles that underlie various drug delivery methods, and the appropriate application of drug delivery methods for drug- and disease-specific treatments. Researchers developing nervous system putative therapeutic agents will use this book to optimize drug delivery during preclinical assessment and to prepare for regulatory advancement of new agents. Clinicians will gain direct insights into pathophysiologic alterations that impact drug delivery, while students and trainees will find it a critical resource for understanding and applying nervous system drug delivery techniques.
- Written by Russell R. Lonser MD (Editor)
- First edition
- Published by Academic Press on June 25, 2019
- ISBN-13: 978-0128139981
This book serves as a bridge for understanding across nervous system delivery-related physiology, drug delivery principles, and the methodologies that underlie various methods of drug distribution (with clinical application). It is designed for a broad audience including researchers, clinicians, and advanced graduate students in neuroscience, neurology, neurosurgery, pharmacology, radiology, and psychiatry.
