Select Narrow Therapeutic index drugs Flashcards

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Amikacin (traditional dosing) - Peak, Trough

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Peak: 20-30mcg/mL; Trough: <5mcg/mL

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Carbamazepine

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4-12mcg/mL

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Digoxin for Afib

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0.8-2.0ng/mL

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Digoxin for HF

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0.5-1.0ng/mL

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Gentamicin (traditional dosing) - Peak, trough

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Peak: 5-10mcg/mL; Trough: <2mcg/mL

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Lithium

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0.6-1.2mEq/L (can be as high as 1.5mEq/L for acute symptoms)

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Phenobarbital - Adults, children

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Adults: 20-40 mcg/mL; Children: 15-30mcg/mL

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Phenytoin

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10-20mcg/mL

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Procainamide, NAPA

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4-10mcg/mL, 15-25mcg/mL

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Tacrolimus

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5-20mcg/mL (varies based on concomitant drugs and type of transplant)

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Tobramycin (traditional dosing)

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Peak: 5-10mcg/mL, Trough: <2mcg/mL

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VPA

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50-100mcg/mL (can be high as 150mcg/mL in some patients)

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