Guidelines for extended interval gentamicin tobramycin
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drofrx.com140 - age)( IBW) x 0.85 if female (72) (serum Cr) GUIDELINES FOR Extended Interval Gentamicin/Tobramycin Dosing/Monitoring in ADULT patients
Stanford Hospital & Clinics Aminoglycoside Dosing ...
med.stanford.eduIV. MONITORING A. TIMING OF LEVELS High-Dose Extended-Interval A. Initial level testing: Single level drawn 8-12 hours after the first dose (Only applicable for 7 mg/kg – plotting doses lower or higher than 7 mg/kg may under or overestimate clearance) Gentamicin/tobramycin (7 mg/kg/dose): Plot level on …
EMPIRIC TREATMENT OF FEBRILE NEUTROPENIA - BC Cancer
www.bccancer.bc.caEMPIRIC TREATMENT OF FEBRILE NEUTROPENIA Disclaimer Both the format and content of the guidelines will change as they are reviewed and revised on a periodic basis.
continuous antibiotic infusions - SurgicalCriticalCare.net
www.surgicalcriticalcare.netDISCLAIMER: These guidelines were prepared by the Department of Surgical Education, Orlando Regional Medical Center. They are intended to serve as a general statement regarding appropriate patient care practices based upon the available medical
Guide for Drug Level Monitoring of Commonly Used …
labmed.ucsf.eduGuide for Drug Level Monitoring of Commonly Used Medications Note: This reference should be used in conjunction with the appropriate clinical judgment of the health care team
Stanford Hospital & Clinics Antimicrobial Dosing Reference ...
med.stanford.eduStanford Hospital & Clinics Antimicrobial Dosing Reference Guide 2013 This document is also located on the SHC Intranet (http://portal.stanfordmed.org/depts/pharmacy ...
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