1. Pharmacokinetic modelling of a once-daily dosing regimen for intravenous tobramycin in paediatric cystic fibrosis patients.
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Wallace Lam, James Tjon, Winnie Seto, Allison Dekker, Cecile Wong, Eshetu Atenafu, Ari Bitnun, Valerie Waters, Yvonne Yau, Melinda Solomon, and Felix Ratjen
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GEL permeation chromatography ,ANTIBIOTICS ,CYSTIC fibrosis ,ANTHROPOMETRY - Abstract
: Objectives This study was designed to determine an optimal dose range for the once-daily dosing (ODD) of tobramycin in the treatment of an acute pulmonary exacerbation in paediatric cystic fibrosis (CF) patients. In addition, we aimed to assess whether certain patient characteristics affect tobramycin pharmacokinetics and, therefore, dosing. : Methods Patient characteristics and pharmacokinetic parameters of patients receiving tobramycin three times daily from 1 January 1992 to 31 October 2005 were analysed using univariate analysis and multiple linear regression to determine statistically significant relationships and to derive dosing models. The binary partitioning method was used to derive critical values to determine stratification within the chosen dosing model. : Results Using multiple linear regression, age and sex were significantly associated with the volume of distribution divided by the body weight (V/kg). By the binary partitioning method, the critical value for age was 13.75 years. : Conclusions Age and sex were used to derive an ODD regimen for tobramycin in paediatric CF. Using a target peak concentration range of 25–35 mg/L, the initial dose for female CF patients at least 14 years of age was calculated to be 7 mg/kg/day given intravenously as a single daily dose. All other CF patients would receive an initial dose of 9 mg/kg/day given intravenously as a single daily dose. These dosing guidelines will require prospective evaluation for safety and efficacy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2007
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