Biostatistics for Pharmacy

Biostatistics for Pharmacy

by Daryl Miner

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ISBN 9781836599852
Publisher Marcel Dekker
Copyright year 2026
Price £178.00

About this book

Biostatistics is an essential branch of applied statistics that plays a crucial role in pharmacy, healthcare, and medical research. In the pharmaceutical field, it provides scientific tools for designing experiments, analyzing data, and drawing valid conclusions that influence drug development, clinical trials, and patient care. By applying statistical methods, pharmacists and researchers can determine the safety, efficacy, and optimal dosage of new medicines, ensuring that treatments are both effective and reliable. One of the primary uses of biostatistics in pharmacy is in clinical trial design, where it helps decide the appropriate sample size, randomization methods, and data interpretation. It ensures that studies are scientifically sound and that results are not biased. Moreover, biostatistics aids in pharmacovigilance by analyzing post-marketing surveillance data to identify potential side effects or rare adverse drug reactions. It also supports pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics studies by modeling how drugs are absorbed, distributed, metabolized, and excreted in the body. For pharmacists, understanding biostatistics enhances their ability to critically evaluate scientific literature, interpret research findings, and apply evidence-based practices. Ultimately, biostatistics serves as a bridge between pharmaceutical science and patient outcomes, ensuring that healthcare decisions are supported by reliable and valid data. Biostatistics for Pharmacy provides a comprehensive understanding of statistical tools and methods essential for pharmaceutical research, drug development, and evidence-based practice.