The optimisation of antibiotic dosing therapy with therapeutic drug monitoring is widely recommended. The aim of therapeutic drug monitoring is to help the clinician to achieve target pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic parameters, maximising efficacy and minimising toxicity. Computerised programs, utilising the Bayesian estimation procedures, are able to achieve target concentrations in a greater percentage of patients earlier in the course of therapy compared to linear regression analysis and population methods. This article summarises various methods for dose optimisation of antibiotics with a focus on Bayesian programs
Therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) aims to optimize treatments by individualizing dosage regimens bas...
Antibiotics are among the most commonly prescribed drugs. Although the majority of these drugs were ...
To understand the relationship between drug dose and efficacy, pharmacokinetic (PK) and pharmacodyna...
Individualised drug dosing has been shown to improve patient outcomes and reduce adverse drug events...
Optimal drug therapy can only be achieved if a drug is given in the right dosage regimen. Therefore ...
Antimicrobial dosing in the intensive care unit (ICU) can be problematic due to various challenges i...
AbstractTreatment of infectious diseases is becoming increasingly challenging with the emergence of ...
Vancomycin remains a clinically useful antibiotic despite the advent of several alternative drugs. O...
Vancomycin remains a clinically useful antibiotic despite the advent of several alternative drugs. O...
Biopharmaceuticals, especially monoclonal antibodies, have been increasingly used to treat several c...
In principle, computer-assisted individualization of antibiotic dosing offers the prospect of better...
Drug therapy is an important component of the treatment and prevention of diseases. A drug is admini...
Project investigates the design requirements of a computer based drug dosing system suitable for use...
Bayesian estimation of pharmacokinetic parameters (PKP), as discussed in this review, provides a pow...
The new Australian Therapeutic Guidelines: Antibiotic, version 14 have revised the recommendations f...
Therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) aims to optimize treatments by individualizing dosage regimens bas...
Antibiotics are among the most commonly prescribed drugs. Although the majority of these drugs were ...
To understand the relationship between drug dose and efficacy, pharmacokinetic (PK) and pharmacodyna...
Individualised drug dosing has been shown to improve patient outcomes and reduce adverse drug events...
Optimal drug therapy can only be achieved if a drug is given in the right dosage regimen. Therefore ...
Antimicrobial dosing in the intensive care unit (ICU) can be problematic due to various challenges i...
AbstractTreatment of infectious diseases is becoming increasingly challenging with the emergence of ...
Vancomycin remains a clinically useful antibiotic despite the advent of several alternative drugs. O...
Vancomycin remains a clinically useful antibiotic despite the advent of several alternative drugs. O...
Biopharmaceuticals, especially monoclonal antibodies, have been increasingly used to treat several c...
In principle, computer-assisted individualization of antibiotic dosing offers the prospect of better...
Drug therapy is an important component of the treatment and prevention of diseases. A drug is admini...
Project investigates the design requirements of a computer based drug dosing system suitable for use...
Bayesian estimation of pharmacokinetic parameters (PKP), as discussed in this review, provides a pow...
The new Australian Therapeutic Guidelines: Antibiotic, version 14 have revised the recommendations f...
Therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) aims to optimize treatments by individualizing dosage regimens bas...
Antibiotics are among the most commonly prescribed drugs. Although the majority of these drugs were ...
To understand the relationship between drug dose and efficacy, pharmacokinetic (PK) and pharmacodyna...