Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, Jun 1996, 1331-1334, Vol 40, No. 6
M DeRemer, R D'Ambrosio and GD Morse
Didanosine is commonly prescribed as monotherapy or as part of a
combination regimen for patients with human immunodeficiency virus
infection. The use of lower doses, either as part of a combination regimen
or as a result of dose reduction secondary to clinical intolerance,
requires that a sensitive assay method be available for either traditional
or population-based pharmacokinetic evaluations. We evaluated a
radioimmunoassay technique with a standard curve range of 0 to 100 ng/ml in
human plasma, urine, and cerebrospinal fluid and assessed its accuracy and
precision for use in pharmacokinetic studies.
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Didanosine measurement by radioimmunoassay
Department of Pharmacy Practice, State University of New York at Buffalo, USA.
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