Biological rhythms: A neglected factor of variability in pharmacokinetic studies

Biological rhythms may influence drug response (chronopharmacology) and some chronopharmacological studies have underlined the influence of time of day on drug pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics. The aim of the present review is to underline how biological rhythms may interfere with drug kinetics...

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