1.Dosage Regimen Design of Aminophylline Using Pharmacokinetic Parameters
Puying CHEN ; Li SUN ; Xiaoman ZHANG
China Pharmacy 2007;0(32):-
OBJECTIVE: To design the dosage regimen of aminophylline using reported pharmacokinetic parameters (mean group value). METHODS: The calculation of oral maintain dose, the infusion rate of intravenous drip maintain dose and the loading dose of intravenous drip were introduced. RESULTS: Different dose were required for different pathophysiological conditions insteading of aminophylline 200 mg three times a day (p.o.) for every patient. CONCLUSION: It is recommended that all hospitals which are unable to determine plasma concentration should design dosage regime of aminophylline using pharmacokinetic parameters.
2.Intravenous Drip Combined with Oral Administration Versus Sequential Therapy of Amoxicillin/Clavulanate Potassium for Lower Respiratory Tract Infection
Yannan CHENG ; Puying CHEN ; Li SUN ; Xiaoman ZHANG ; Tao HAI ; Zhiqiang ZHANG
China Pharmacy 2005;0(23):-
0.05),respectively.CONCLUSION:Intravenous drip combined with oral administration of Amoxicillin/Clavulanate Potassium can replace intravenous dip of Amoxicillin/Clavulanate Potassium bid.For those ?-Lactams drugs with short t1/2,the unreasonable intravenous drip of which qd can be replaced by the intravenous drip combined with N-time oral administration or with N-time intramuscular injection.
3.Clinical Study on Analgesia Technology for Fiber Bronchoscopy
Puying CHEN ; Xianghong SU ; Guilan WANG ; Xiaoli WANG
China Pharmacy 2001;0(10):-
OBJECTIVE: To explore the feasibility and safety of analgesia fiber bronchoscopy assisted by midazolam and fentanyl citrate. METHODS: A contrastive study was performed between analgesia bronchoscopy group(group A,n=58) and conventional bronchoscopy group (group B,n=57). RESULTS: 100% of patients in group A completed the examinations safely; 3.5% of patients in group B had to stop the check due to excessive pain. Group A was better than group B in the following aspects: better anaesthetic effects that made physicians perform better targeted examination(P
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