Dosing regimens Flashcards
(10 cards)
Dosing regimens are designed to deliver the correct…
Dose of drug
Route of administration
Interval between doses
What factors need to be considered for antibiotics
Drug - Pharmacodynamics/Pharmacokinetics - Toxicity Organism - Susceptibility to antibiotic class - Resistant subpopulations Patient - Pre-existing disease - Sensitivity to side effects
Maximal concentration (Cmax)
The peak plasma concentration reached
Area under curve (AUC)
The total dose of drug over the MIC
Time greater than MIC (T>MIC)
The duration for which plasma concentration is greater than MIC
Post-antibiotic effect (PAE)
The “trough” period where concentration is below MIC (but may still be having pharmacological effects)
The higher the concentration of drug…
the more rapid/effective the microbicidal effect
The longer the duration of the drug…
the more rapid/effective the microbicidal effect
Why does aminoglycosides require therapeutic drug monitoring
Measure serum levels
Monitor for therapeutic effect
Monitor for side effects
- narrow therapeutic window
- aminoglycosides are ototoxic + nephrotoxic @ high conc
- clearance of aminoglycosides is renal
Why does dosing regimen need to be adjusted
Impairment of
- Renal function
- Hepatic function
- Plasma protein levels
- Organ and tissue perfusion
Impact on:
- Volume of distribution
- Clearance
- Absorption (bioavailability)