"Random" gentamicin concentrations do not predict trough levels in neonates receiving once daily fixed dose regimens
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Monitoring plasma gentamicin concentrations in neonates 24 hours after a once daily dose (4 mg/kg) often necessitates additional blood sampling. In adults a nomogram has been developed enabling evaluation of gentamicin doses by sampl...
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Main Authors: | Nye Kathy (Author), Brookes Isobel (Author), Boyle Elaine M (Author), Watkinson Mike (Author), Riordan F Andrew I (Author) |
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