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Drug removal in continuous haemofiltration and haemodialysis
J G Davies1, J C Kingswood, P Sharpstone
1Department of Pharmacy, University of Brighton.
British Journal of Hospital Medicine
|November 12, 1995
Abstract:
Although both continuous haemofiltration and continuous haemodialysis are techniques routinely employed in the management of critically ill patients, deciding on a drug dosing regimen is often difficult. This article highlights the factors influencing drug removal by both processes, the difficulties associated with the interpretation of research in this area and offers a number of approaches which can be used when selecting a dosing regimen for a patient receiving one of these therapies.