Use of population pharmacokinetic‐pharmacodynamic modelling to inform antimalarial dose optimization in infants
Infants bear a significant malaria burden but are usually excluded from participating in early dose optimization studies that inform dosing regimens of antimalarial therapy. Unlike older children, infants' exclusion from early‐phase trials has resulted in limited evidence to guide accurate dosi...
Main Authors: | Banda, CG, Tarning, J, Barnes, KI |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2024
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