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Optimising antimicrobial therapy through the use of Bayesian dosing programs.

Minyon L AventB A Rogers
Published in: International journal of clinical pharmacy (2019)
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.
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