Pediatric dosing considerations in ophthalmology--dosage adjustments based on aqueous humor volume ratio.

Journal of pediatric ophthalmology Pub Date : 1977-07-01
T F Patton
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By simplifying a pharmacokinetic treatment, an equation can be derived which predicts that equal areas under aqueous humor concentration-time profiles can be obtained by administering a dose to infants which is some fraction of the normal adult dose. This fraction is obtained by dividing the aqueous humor volume of the child by that of the adult. This theory has been tested using rabbits as an experimental model. Using literature values for aqueous humor volumes, it was possible to calculate what fraction of a dose of pilocarpine administered to 20-day-old rabbits would result in the same ocular concentrations of drug as in 60-day-old rabbits. When the experiment was performed, agreement between predicted and experimental values was excellent. Although admittedly an oversimplified treatment, these results are the first step in a comprehensive pharmacokinetic model which should result in a more rational approach to ophthalmic drug delivery in infants and children.

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眼科儿科给药考虑——基于房水体积比的剂量调整。
通过简化药代动力学治疗,可以推导出一个方程,该方程预测,给婴儿的剂量是正常成人剂量的一部分,可以在房水浓度-时间曲线下获得相等的面积。这个分数是由儿童的房水体积除以成人的房水体积得到的。这个理论已经用兔子作为实验模型进行了验证。利用房水体积的文献值,可以计算出给20日龄家兔服用多少剂量的匹罗卡品会导致与60日龄家兔相同的眼部药物浓度。实验结果表明,预测值与实验值吻合良好。虽然不可否认这是一种过度简化的治疗方法,但这些结果是建立综合药代动力学模型的第一步,它将导致婴儿和儿童眼科药物给药的更合理的方法。
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