Literature DB >> 1615656

Drug dosing guidelines in patients with renal failure.

S K Swan1, W M Bennett.   

Abstract

The metabolism and excretion of many drugs and their pharmacologically active metabolites depend on normal renal function. Accumulation and toxicity can develop rapidly if dosages are not adjusted in patients with impaired renal function. In addition, many drugs that are not dependent on the kidneys for elimination may exert untoward effects in the uremic milieu of advanced renal disease. A familiarity with basic pharmacologic principles and a systematic approach are necessary when adjusting drug dosages in patients with abnormal kidney function. The distinct steps involve calculating the patient's glomerular filtration rate, choosing and administering a loading dose, determining a maintenance dose, and a decision regarding monitoring of drug concentrations. If done properly, therapy in renal patients should achieve the desired pharmacologic effects while avoiding drug toxicity. Physicians must not oversimplify the pharmacologic complexities presented by patients with renal failure by relying excessively on nomograms and "cookbook" equations. In addition to a reduced glomerular filtration rate, patients with renal disease often have alterations in pharmacokinetics such as bioavailability, protein binding, hepatic biotransformation, and volume of distribution. An awareness of biologically active or toxic metabolites of parent compounds that accumulate when the glomerular filtration rate is reduced is also necessary to avoid toxicity. The effects of dialysis on drug elimination and the need for supplemental dosing are additional considerations in patients undergoing renal replacement therapy.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1615656      PMCID: PMC1003352     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  West J Med        ISSN: 0093-0415


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