Relationship between Initial Vancomycin Concentration‐Time Profile and Nephrotoxicity among Hospitalized Patients
Clinical Infectious Diseases2009Vol. 49(4), pp. 507–514
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Abstract
The results indicate that a vancomycin exposure-toxicity response relationship exists. The vancomycin trough value is the pharmacodynamic index that best describes this association.
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