Clocking up: What time should I take this medicine?
27May 2021

Chronotherapy involves altering the timing of medication administration in synchrony with the body's circadian rhythms for the purpose of improving clinical outcomes and/or minimising adverse effects of medications. In order to achieve this, clinicians need to have a basic understanding of drug disposition and how the circadian clock affects this, as well as circadian physiology.

This hour and a half webinar includes presentations from Professor Bandana Saini and Associate Professor Craig Phillips with a discussion on four cases where chronotherapy may be applicable. 


Speakers
Professor Bandana Saini is a recent NHMRC TRIP Fellow and current Research Leader at the Woolcock Institute of Medical Research. As an academic and practising pharmacist, her expertise lies in the implementation of clinical practice models focused on respiratory and sleep health within Australian primary care.

Associate Professor Craig Phillips (University of Sydney - Faculty of Medicine and Health) is an NHMRC Research Fellow and Research Leader at the Woolcock Institute of Medical Research. A/Prof Phillips' internationally-recognised clinical research has focused on unveiling mechanisms that link obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) to cardiometabolic disease and testing responses to treatment.

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Clocking up: What time should I take this medicine?

Join Professor Bandana Saini and Associate Professor Craig Phillips as they describe key terms used in chronotherapy, highlight examples where chronotherapy has shown to be effective and discuss practical applications of research evidence so far. Recording of a webinar held on 27 May 2021. 
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