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Simplified dosing regimens of teicoplanin for patient groups stratified by renal function and weight using Monte Carlo simulation.

International Journal of Antimicrobial Agents(2012)

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Abstract
The purpose of this study was (i) to determine the optimal dosage of teicoplanin for each patient group stratified by renal function and weight based on a population pharmacokinetic model and observed distribution of patient characteristics and (ii) to develop new simplified dosing regimens designed to achieve 15–30μg/mL. Patient data were collected retrospectively from routine therapeutic drug monitoring files of adult patients who were given the standard loading dose regimen of teicoplanin (400mg twice on Day 1, followed by 400mg once daily for 2 days) and whose trough concentration was measured just before administration on Day 4. Monte Carlo simulation was conducted to estimate the trough concentration at 72h after the initial loading dose (Cmin 72h) and at steady state (Css min). The percentage of observed Cmin 72h in patients who received the standard loading dose regimen outside the non-parametric 90% prediction interval (from 5th to 95th percentile) of the simulated Cmin 72h was <10%. Simplified loading dose and maintenance dose regimens for each group stratified by renal function and weight were created to achieve Cmin 72h and Css min of 15μg/mL and 20–25μg/mL, respectively. The percentage of Cmin 72h and Css min in the range 15–30μg/mL was 43–65% and 61–82% across each renal function and weight strata, respectively. These new simplified dosing regimens of teicoplanin could be helpful in individual adjustment of the loading and maintenance doses to achieve 15–30μg/mL.
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Teicoplanin,Simplified dosing regimens,Monte Carlo simulation,Population pharmacokinetics
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