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Therapeutic Drug Monitoring and Clinical Toxicology

7—11 September 2003, Basel, Switzerland

The 8th Congress of the International Association of Therapeutic Drug Monitoring & Clinical Toxicology brings together an international group of experts who will examine basic concepts of established and new therapy, recent clinical outcomes in transplantation, and clinical areas posing particular challenges for immunosuppression. It is suited to the interests of both clinicians and laboratory scientists working in the field of transplantation. A pre-congress symposium, 5—6 September, will focus on the clinical use of drugs.

Plenary lectures at the congress will focus on topics such as transport proteins and intestinal metabolism, pharmacogenetics/pharmacogenomics and pharmacotherapy, new aspects in drug substitution therapy, and how to develop new drugs. Symposia titles are TDM of drugs in anti-HIV-therapy and other antiviral drugs, indications of TDM for antidepressants and new generations of neuroleptics, pharmacogenetics, analytical aspects of immuno- suppressive drug monitoring on behalf of the IFCC working group, current knowledge of designer drug toxicity, advances in doping control: a global challenge, drug facilitated robbery or sexual assault, toxicogenetics for clinical and forensic toxicology. Workshops, oral sessions, and breakfast roundtables will also be included.

A two-day satellite workshop entitled New Advances in Model-Based, Goal-Oriented Optimal Individualized Drug Therapy: Relationship To Population PK/PD Modelling and to Multiple Model Methods for Optimal Tracking of Drug Behavior and Optimal Dosage Design will be held 12—13 September. This course is intended for physicians, pharmacists, clinical toxicologists, and biomedical scientists with an interest in population pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic modelling and in therapeutic drug monitoring and optimal individualization of drug therapy for patient care.

For more information contact:

Congress Plus GmbH

Rosemarie B. Marty

Schwarzwaldallee 215

Postfach CH-4016 Basel, Switzerland

Tel.: 41 61 683 13 82

Fax: 41 61 683 13 83

E-mail: info@congress-plus.ch or info@ictdmct2003.ch

www.ictdmct2003.ch

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