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Using the Internet as a pharmacokinetic resource

D W Bourne1

  • 1College of Pharmacy, University of Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, USA. david-bourne@uokhsc.edu

Clinical Pharmacokinetics
|October 7, 1997
PubMed
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The Internet offers valuable scientific information and collaboration tools for pharmacokineticists. It provides access to diverse data, software, and resources for research and instruction.

Area of Science:

  • Pharmacokinetics
  • Scientific Information Management
  • Internet Technologies

Background:

  • The Internet is an expanding repository for scientific data.
  • Accessing and utilizing online resources is crucial for modern scientific practice.
  • Pharmacokinetics benefits from the vast information available online.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the utility of the Internet for pharmacokineticists.
  • To outline the various resources and collaboration methods available online.
  • To demonstrate the potential of the Internet for both research and education in pharmacokinetics.

Main Methods:

  • Exploration of Internet-based resources.
  • Identification of communication and data-sharing platforms.

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  • Categorization of available information (research, instructional, or both).
  • Main Results:

    • The Internet provides access to diverse information sources.
    • Collaboration is facilitated through discussion lists, newsgroups, and conferencing software.
    • Data, software, and other resources are available via FTP, gopher, and World Wide Web servers.

    Conclusions:

    • The Internet is an indispensable tool for pharmacokineticists.
    • Online resources enhance research capabilities and instructional methods.
    • Effective utilization of the Internet promotes scientific advancement and knowledge dissemination.