Preanalytical Stability of 13 Antibiotics in Biological Samples: A Crucial Factor for Therapeutic Drug Monitoring
The stability of antibiotic preanalytical samples is a critical factor in therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM), a practice of undoubted importance for the proper therapeutic use of antibiotics, especially in complex management patients, such as pediatrics. This review aims to analyze the data in the li...
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Main Authors: | Paolo Dalla Zuanna (Author), Debora Curci (Author), Marianna Lucafò (Author), Riccardo Addobbati (Author), Antonella Fabretto (Author), Gabriele Stocco (Author) |
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2024-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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