fixed dose adjustments

How are Fixed Dose Adjustments Determined?

The determination of fixed dose adjustments is based on several factors:
Pharmacokinetics: The study of how drugs move through the body, including absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion.
Pharmacodynamics: The study of the biological effects of drugs and their mechanisms of action.
Patient Characteristics: Factors such as age, gender, body weight, organ function (e.g., kidney or liver function), and genetic profile.
Comorbidities: Presence of other medical conditions that may affect drug metabolism and efficacy.

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