Overview of Therapeutic Drug Monitoring
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Abstract
Therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) is the clinical practice of measuring specific drugs at designated intervals to maintain a constant concentration in a patient's bloodstream, thereby optimizing individual dosage regimens. It is unnecessary to employ TDM for the majority of medications, and it is used mainly for monitoring drugs with narrow therapeutic ranges, drugs with marked pharmacokinetic variability, medications for which target concentrations are difficult to monitor, and drugs known to cause therapeutic and adverse effects. The process of TDM is predicated on the assumption that there is a definable relationship between dose and plasma or blood drug concentration, and between concentration and…
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- Medicine
- Therapeutic drug monitoring
- Drug
- Intensive care medicine
- Pharmacokinetics
- Plasma concentration
- Adverse effect
- Regimen
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