Therapeutic Drug Levels Flashcards

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Amikacin

A

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

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2
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Carbamazepine

A

4-12 mcg/mL

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3
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Digoxin

A
  1. 8-2 ng/mL (Afib)

0. 5-0.9 ng/mL (HF)

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4
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Gentamic

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

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5
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Lithium

A

0.6-1.2 mEq/L

up to 1.5 mEq/L for acute symptoms

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6
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Enoxaparin

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VTE Tx daily therapy Anti-Xa: 1-2 units/mL
VTE TX Q12H therapy Anti-Xa: 0.6-1
Recurrent VTE prophylaxis in pregnancy Anti-Xa: 0.2-0.6 units/mL

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7
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Phenobarbital/Primidone

A

20-40 mcg/mL

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8
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Phenytoin/Fosphenytoin

A

10-20 mcg/mL

if albumin is low, correct serum level

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9
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Free Phenytoin

A

1-2.5 mcg/mL

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10
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Procainamide

A

4-10 mcg/mL

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11
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NAPA

A

15-25 mcg/mL

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12
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Combined

A

10-30 mcg/mL

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13
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Theophylline

A

5-15 mcg/mL

5-10 mcg/mL neonates

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14
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Tobramycin

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

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15
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Valproic acid

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50-100 mcg/mL
(up to 150 mcg/mL in some patients)
if albumin is low, correct serum level

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16
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Vancomycin

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Trough: 15-20 mcg/mL for most serious infections (pneumonia, endocarditis, osteomyelitis, meningitis, bacteremia)
Trough: 10-15 mcg/mL for others