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Dosage Regimens II Arthur G. Roberts
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Question Can a drug have a low therapeutic index and a broad therapeutic window? No therapeutic index= [drug] min,toxicity /[drug] min,effectiveness f(Effectiveness) [drug] Toxicity Therapeutic Window
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Multiple-Dose Regimens Arthur G. Roberts
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Dosing Frequency
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drug p
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Dosing Frequency 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 N
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t dose,N
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Dosing Frequency drug p, max
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Dosing Frequency drug p, min
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Dosing Frequency drug ss, max
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Dosing Frequency drug ss, min
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Dosing Frequency f lost1 Only during the initial dose
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Accumulation Index
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Phenobarbital Neuron Cl - Na + or K + GABA A receptor (Ligand-gated Ion Channel) GABA Glutamate (Glu) Glutamate receptor (Ligand-gated Ion Channel) KCC2 (K+/Cl- symporter) (a.k.a. SLC12A5) Na + Voltage-Gated Ion Transporter Na + GABA K + and Cl - X ++++++++++++++++++++++++ ------------------------ Action potential used for seizures
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Phenobarbital Cl (Normalized)=0.035 L/(hr*kg) no active metabolites V d (Normalized)=0.5L/kg dose IV = 30 mg = drug p0 dosing interval = 4 hours number of doses = 4 weight=70 kg Cl,Vd,k,t 1/2,f lost1,drug p,max,drug p,min drug ss,max,drug ss,min,AI induces CYP2C9 (effects?)
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