This document discusses chronopharmacokinetics and circadian rhythms. It begins by explaining that drug absorption, distribution, metabolism and elimination can vary based on the time of day due to physiological rhythms. It then defines chronopharmacokinetics as studying how drug plasma levels vary based on the time of administration. Key factors that can cause time-dependent variations, like changes in GI function, enzyme activity and organ blood flow, are summarized. Examples are given of disease symptoms and drug effects that vary over 24-hour periods. Finally, applications of chronotherapeutic drug delivery systems are briefly mentioned to maximize drug effects at specific times.