Therapeutic drug monitoring of olanzapine: Easy and reliable method for clinical correlation
By: Junutula, Srinivas Pramod.
Contributor(s): Dubasi, Sai Kiran.
Publisher: Mumbai Wolter Kluwer 2021Edition: Vol.53(1), Jan-Feb.Description: 2-5p.Subject(s): PHARMACOLOGYOnline resources: Click here In: Indian Journal of PharmacologySummary: AIM: The current work establishes an easy, reliable technique for the estimation of serum Olanzapine concentration which correlates it clinically. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: The work was agreed in 61 schizophrenic patients who were on olanzapine. Serum drug amount was estimated by normal‑phase high‑performance liquid chromatography and brief psychiatry rating scale was used to determine disease progression. RESULTS: Samples provided 61 patients, 40 were under sub‑therapeutic range, 18 were under therapeutic range and 3 were above the therapeutic range. CONCLUSION: Therapeutic drug monitoring must be a part of clinical practice in psychiatric hospitals for optimizing the dose of an individual patient along with the correlation of serum concentration with the clinical assessment scales.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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AIM: The current work establishes an easy, reliable technique for the estimation of serum Olanzapine
concentration which correlates it clinically.
SUBJECTS AND METHODS: The work was agreed in 61 schizophrenic patients who were
on olanzapine. Serum drug amount was estimated by normal‑phase high‑performance liquid
chromatography and brief psychiatry rating scale was used to determine disease progression.
RESULTS: Samples provided 61 patients, 40 were under sub‑therapeutic range, 18 were under
therapeutic range and 3 were above the therapeutic range.
CONCLUSION: Therapeutic drug monitoring must be a part of clinical practice in psychiatric hospitals
for optimizing the dose of an individual patient along with the correlation of serum concentration with
the clinical assessment scales.
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