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Observational Trial of a 48-Hour Gentamicin Dosing Regimen Derived from Monte Carlo Simulations in Infants Born at Less than 28 Weeks Gestation
The Journal of Pediatrics, 10/06/08
Thingvoll ES et al. - Gentamicin given every 48 hours to infants born at <28 weeks achieves optimal blood concentrations more frequently than does once-daily dosing. Monte Carlo simulations on the basis of pharmacokinetic modeling are useful to optimize drug dosing in premature infants.
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