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      • The name comes from the idea that on a graph of concentration versus time, the line forms a U-shaped trough at the lowest region, before a new dose sends it higher again.
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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Trough_levelTrough level - Wikipedia

    In medicine and pharmacology, a trough level or trough concentration (C trough) is the concentration reached by a drug immediately before the next dose is administered, [1] [2] often used in therapeutic drug monitoring.

  3. A trough level is drawn when the drug is at its lowest in the bloodstream, right before the next scheduled dose is given. Medications have a predicted reference range of normal values for peak and trough levels.

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  4. Definitions. This work by PMT Education is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0. Definitions and Concepts for AQA Chemistry A-level. Physical Chemistry I. 1.1: Atomic Structure. Acceleration: Second stage of TOF spectrometry. The positively charged ions are accelerated by an electric field so that they have the same kinetic energy.

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    Drugs are monitored in order to: 1. Avoid toxicity 2. Adjust dosing for efficacy 3. Monitorcompliance or determine failure of therapy Drugs that typically require monitoring have a: 1. Narrow target range 2. Significant pharmacokinetic variability 3. Relationship between the concentration in plasma and clinical effects 4. Determined concentration r...

    Sampling for toxicity should occur at times of peak concentration
    Sampling for monitoring should ideally occur at steady state
    For drugs with short half-lives, trough levels (i.e. pre-dose levels) should be taken This is the least variable point in the dosing interval.
    For drugs with long half lives, timing of sampling is less important

    Interpretation of drug levels is dependent on: 1. Timingof sample 2. Duration of treatment at the current dose and dosingschedule 3. Individual characteristics that may affect the pharmacokinetics 3.1. Age 3.2. Physiology 3.3. Comorbidities (hepatic, renal, cardiac) 3.4. Drug interactions 3.5. Genetics 3.6. Environmental 4. Protein binding 4.1. Ass...

    Birkett DJ. Therapeutic drug monitoring. Aust Prescr 1997;20:9-11.
    Ghiculescu RA. Therapeutic drug monitoring, which drugs, why, when, and how to do it. Aust Prescr 2008;31:42-4.
  5. Trough concentrations can be measured to determine drug accumulation and to reduce the risk of toxicity. Trough samples must be interpreted in the context of the time after the dose when the sample was drawn.

  6. The trough level is the lowest concentration of drug before the next dose. From: Contemporary Practice in Clinical Chemistry (Fourth Edition), 2020

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