Does carbamazepine have a narrow therapeutic plasma concentration range?

Meir Bialer*, Rene' H. Levy, Emilio Perucca

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Abstract

Recently, there has been considerable discussion regarding the classification of drugs as a function of their therapeutic index, defined as the ratio between the upper and lower limits of the therapeutic range. Pharmacologic agents with a therapeutic index <2 are classified as 'narrow therapeutic index' (NTI) drugs. One of the agents classified as an NTI drug is carbamazepine. These recent developments led us to evaluate critically the evidence supporting the classification of carbamazepine as an NTI drug to address an old question: 'Does carbamazepine have a narrow therapeutic plasma concentration range?'.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)56-59
Number of pages4
JournalTherapeutic Drug Monitoring
Volume20
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 1998

Keywords

  • Carbamazepine
  • Narrow therapeutic index (NTI) drugs
  • Therapeutic range

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