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TitleSalivary Therapeutic Drug Monitoring of Antimicrobial Therapy: Feasible or Futile?
Authors: Davies Forsman, Lina.;Kim, Hannah Y.;Nguyen, Thi Anh;Alffenaar, Jan-Willem C.
WSLHD Author: Davies Forsman, Lina.;Kim, Hannah Y.;Nguyen, Thi Anh;Alffenaar, Jan-Willem C.
Subjects: Drug Monitoring;Anti-Infective Agents
Issue Date: 2024
Citation: Clinical Pharmacokinetics 63(3):269-278, 2024
Abstract: Personalised drug dosing through therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) is important to maximise efficacy and to minimise toxicity. Hurdles preventing broad implementation of TDM in routine care include the need of sophisticated equipment and highly trained staff, high costs and lack of timely results. Salivary TDM is a non-invasive, patient-friendly alternative to blood sampling, which has the potential to overcome barriers with traditional TDM. A mobile UV spectrophotometer may provide a simple solution for analysing drug concentrations in saliva samples. Salivary TDM utilising point-of-care tests can support personalised dosing in various settings including low-resource as well as remote settings. In this opinion paper, we describe how hurdles of implementing traditional TDM may be mitigated by salivary TDM with new strategies for patient-friendly point-of-care testing. Copyright 2024. The Author(s).
URI: https://wslhd.intersearch.com.au/wslhdjspui/handle/1/9572
DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s40262-024-01346-7
Journal: Clinical Pharmacokinetics
Type: Journal Article
Study or Trial: Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
Facility: Westmead
Appears in Collections:Westmead Hospital 2019 - 2024

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