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Clinical Issues Surrounding Once-Daily Aminoglycoside Dosing in Children

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    Abstract

    Aminoglycoside antibiotics are first-line treatment for many infectious diseases in the pediatric population and are effective in adults. The traditional dosing interval in children is every 8–12 hours. Studies in adults reported equivalent efficacy and equal or less toxicity with once-daily regimens. Despite many studies in the adult population, this approach has yet to become standard practice in most pediatric hospitals. Reasons for lack of acceptance of this strategy in children include rapid aminoglycoside clearance, unknown duration of postantibiotic effect, safety concerns, and limited clinical and efficacy data.

    Original languageAmerican English
    JournalScholarship and Professional Work – COPHS
    Volume23
    Issue number1
    DOIs
    StatePublished - Jan 1 2003

    Keywords

    • pediatrics
    • pulmonary hypertension
    • sildenafil

    Disciplines

    • Pediatrics
    • Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences

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