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Publications (1)


Pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic parameters: Fundamentals for the antibacterial dosing of mice and men
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September 2000

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Enfermedades Infecciosas y Microbiologia

W.A. Craig

Investigations over the past 20 years have demonstrated that antibacterials can vary markedly in the time course of antimicrobial activity. These differences in pharmacodynamic activity have implications for optimal dosage regimens. The results of more recent studies suggest that the magnitude of the pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic parameters required for efficacy are relatively similar in animal infection models and in human infections. However, there is still much to learn. Additional studies are needed to further correlate pharmacokinetic/ pharmacodynamic parameters for many antibacterials with therapeutic efficacy in a variety of animal infection models and in human infections. The potential value of using pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic parameters as guides for establishing optimal dosing regimens for new and old drugs and for new emerging pathogens and resistant organisms, for setting susceptibility break points, and for reducing the cost of drug development should make the continuing search for the therapeutic rationale of antibacterial dosing of mice and men worthwhile.

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... In general, for β-lactam antibacterial agents, duration of exposure is the key factor in determining therapeutic efficacy. The main pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic (PK/PD) index shown to correlate with therapeutic efficacy is the length of time that the unbound drug concentration exceeds the minimum inhibitory concentration (fT > MIC), typically expressed as a proportion of the dosing interval (%fT > MIC) [11][12][13][14][15]. ...

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Ceftobiprole quantification in human serum by HPLC-UV to implement routine TDM in clinical practice
Pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic parameters: Fundamentals for the antibacterial dosing of mice and men
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  • September 2000

Enfermedades Infecciosas y Microbiologia