Journal of clinical pharmacy and therapeutics
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Multicenter Study Clinical Trial
Optimization of phenytoin therapy in adults with epilepsy in the Western Cape, South Africa.
To assess the extent to which adults with epilepsy were optimized and individualized on phenytoin monotherapy in the Western Cape, South Africa and to estimate the average optimized dose and serum phenytoin concentration, and the therapeutic range for this patient group. ⋯ These findings indicate that many patients (47%) attending outpatient clinics were not optimized on phenytoin therapy.
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In this review I have attempted to summarize gender differences in pharmacokinetics involving the cytochrome P450 (CYP) isozymes of young and mature adults, excluding the effects of the menstrual cycle, use of oral contraceptives and pregnancy. Sex differences in drug metabolism and elimination are mainly related to steroid hormone levels. CYP3A4, responsible for the metabolism of over 50% of therapeutic drugs, exhibits higher activity in women than in men. ⋯ Furthermore, they are affected by physiological factors such as drug absorption, protein binding and elimination. Thus, careful attention should be paid to the side-effects and toxicity arising from sex differences in drug metabolism in clinical situations. Although there are specific ethical considerations regarding carrying out drug trials in women, the relationship between the side-effects and toxicity that may be influenced by hormones during drug metabolism and drug treatment needs further study.
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To evaluate the effects of four types of in-line filters on filtration rate, amphotericin B concentration and particulate matter. ⋯ The present results indicate that the 0.2 microm PES filter is optimal for intravenous infusion of amphotericin B fluid to minimize the introduction of particulate matter, microbial contaminants and endotoxin into patients.