DO NOT USE - ALL INFORMATION LIKELY INCORRECT IF NOT ACTIVELY DANGEROUS
Please use current guidelines available on the UHNM intranet for patient treatment
Please use current guidelines available on the UHNM intranet for patient treatment
INDICATIONS
- Ask yourself if the result is likely to affect patient management
- Appropriate indications
- assist dose adjustment for optimal serum concentrations
- confirm suspected toxicity
- monitor effect of drug/drug or drug/disease interactions
- investigate treatment failure
- investigate suspected non-adherence
Advice
- Contact your ward’s clinical pharmacist or medicines information with
- details of the dose regimen, sample time and assay
- patient's clinical details and drug treatment
- For advice on optimal use of antimicrobial agents, contact microbiologist
TIMING THE SAMPLE
- Unless toxicity suspected, assays usually little value until regular dosing with a steady state
- usually 4-5 half-lives after treatment began or dose was last altered
SENDING A SAMPLE
- Check appropriate forms and tubes on intranet
- Send all samples in tube appropriate for assay required
- Provide the following details
- dose, frequency and duration of treatment with drug
- time of last dose
- any impaired organ function (e.g. renal impairment, liver disease, cardiac failure)
- potentially interacting drugs (see individual drugs and BNF Appendix 1) including dose, frequency and duration of co-prescription
ASSAYS AVAILABLE
- Consult local pathology laboratory and/or contact appropriate specialist
Microbiology
- Gentamicin see Gentamicin guideline
- Vancomycin see Vancomycin guideline
Last reviewed: 2024-03-18