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Drug Dosage Regimen: Overview01:15

Drug Dosage Regimen: Overview

A drug dosage regimen describes the specific instructions and schedule for administering a drug to a patient. It considers factors such as drug dosage, frequency, route of administration, and duration of treatment. Designing an appropriate dosage regimen for a patient aims to achieve a target drug concentration at the site of action.
Typically, the starting dose and dosing interval are guided by the manufacturer's recommendations based on clinical trials conducted during and after drug...
Dosage Regimens: Designs and Approaches01:28

Dosage Regimens: Designs and Approaches

Designing a dosage regimen, which refers to the manner of drug administration, is a complex process involving the selection of drug dose, route, and frequency. This process is underpinned by pharmacokinetic parameters derived from tests and population averages. These parameters are then tailored to patient-specific variables such as diagnosis, demographics, and allergy status. Once therapy commences, therapeutic response monitoring is critical and achieved through clinical and physical...
Dosage Regimen: Fixed Dose01:01

Dosage Regimen: Fixed Dose

Fixed-dose regimens are a common approach to administer drugs to achieve and maintain desired levels of the drug in the body. In this dosing strategy, a specific amount of medication is given at regular intervals, often multiple times a day, to ensure a consistent drug concentration in the bloodstream.
Fixed-dose regimens can be used for various routes of administration, including intravenous (IV) injections and oral medications. For IV administration, a predetermined amount of the drug is...
Dosage Regimen: Individualization01:24

Dosage Regimen: Individualization

Individualization in dosing regimens is the customization of medication doses for individual patients. Its necessity arises from the goal of maximizing therapeutic benefits while minimizing risks. This approach is pivotal because human responses to drugs can vary widely; what is effective for one person may be inadequate or excessive for another. Interpatient (intersubject) variability refers to differences in drug responses between individuals, while intrapatient (intrasubject) variability...
Rational Dosage Regimen: Maintenance Dose and Loading Dose01:24

Rational Dosage Regimen: Maintenance Dose and Loading Dose

A rational dosage regimen considers a drug's pharmacokinetics, including its absorption, distribution, metabolism, and elimination from the body. By understanding these factors, the appropriate dosage can be determined, and the dosing schedule can be designed to achieve and maintain the desired therapeutic effect while minimizing adverse effects.
In most cases, drugs are administered repetitively or infused continuously to maintain a steady-state concentration in the body. At a steady state,...
Dosage Regimen Designs: Nomograms and Tabulations01:23

Dosage Regimen Designs: Nomograms and Tabulations

Nomograms and tabulations are vital tools used by clinicians to design accurate and individualized dosage regimens. These instruments provide a straightforward method for adjusting dosages based on individual patient characteristics, including age, weight, and physiological condition. The foundation of a drug's nomogram is population pharmacokinetic data collected and analyzed using specific models. This data simplifies complex equations, presenting them diagrammatically or tabularly for easy...

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Improving IV Insulin Administration in a Community Hospital
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Introduction to the medication regimen review--Part 1.

Thomas R Clark1, Joseph Gruber, Harlan Martin

  • 1American Society of Consultant Pharmacists/ASCP Foundation, Alexandria, Virginia 22314, USA. tclark@ascp.com

The Consultant Pharmacist : the Journal of the American Society of Consultant Pharmacists
|December 9, 2010
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This article introduces medication regimen review (MRR), a key pharmacist activity. It outlines MRR goals and types, emphasizing patient-centered care for optimal medication management.

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Area of Science:

  • Pharmacology
  • Geriatrics
  • Clinical Pharmacy

Background:

  • The medication regimen review (MRR) is a fundamental responsibility for consultant pharmacists.
  • Effective MRR is crucial for optimizing patient health outcomes and managing polypharmacy.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide an introductory overview of the medication regimen review process.
  • To define the goals and various types of medication regimen reviews.
  • To highlight the significance of individualized patient values and priorities in MRR.

Main Methods:

  • This article is the first in a three-part series.
  • It presents a conceptual framework for understanding MRR.
  • Discussion includes different approaches and types of MRR.

Main Results:

  • The core principles and objectives of MRR are established.
  • Differentiation between various MRR types is discussed.
  • Patient-centeredness is identified as a critical component of successful MRR.

Conclusions:

  • Medication regimen review is a vital pharmacist function.
  • Understanding MRR goals and types is essential for effective practice.
  • Tailoring reviews to individual patient needs enhances therapeutic outcomes.