Semi-Automated Therapeutic Drug Monitoring as a Pillar toward Personalized Medicine for Tuberculosis Management
Rannissa Puspita Jayanti, Nguyen Phuoc Long, Nguyen Ky Phat, Yong‐Soon Cho, Jae‐Gook Shin
Pharmaceutics · 2022-05
Abstract
Standard tuberculosis (TB) management has failed to control the growing number of drug-resistant TB cases worldwide. Therefore, innovative approaches are required to eradicate TB. Model-informed precision dosing and therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) have become promising tools for adjusting anti-TB drug doses corresponding with individual pharmacokinetic profiles. These are crucial to improving the treatment outcome of the patients, particularly for those with complex comorbidity and a high risk of treatment failure. Despite the actual benefits of TDM at the bedside, conventional TDM encounters several hurdles related to laborious, time-consuming, and costly processes. Herein, we review the current practice of TDM and discuss the main obstacles that impede it from successful clinical implementation. Moreover, we propose a semi-automated TDM approach to further enhance precision medicine for TB management.
MeSH terms
- Medicine
- Therapeutic drug monitoring
- Intensive care medicine
- Personalized medicine
- Precision medicine
- Tuberculosis
- Drug
- Dosing
- Risk analysis (engineering)