R.J,a 45-year-old, 100 kg, obese male (5’10”), is receivingtobramycin and piperacillin for pneumonia. R.J. does not have anythird spacing of fluid and a SrCr is 1.4 mg/dL. Calculate atobramycin dosing regimen that should achieve peak concentrationsof 6-8 mg/L and trough concentrations of <2mg/L.
Please show the steps.
Question is not incomplete. I make it up to the dose equation(bolus due to >3hr for half life) and am unsure what to use forCpss.
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