Clinical Experience With Theophylline
- 3 May 1976
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Medical Association (AMA) in JAMA
- Vol. 235 (18), 1983-1986
- https://doi.org/10.1001/jama.1976.03260440035019
Abstract
Relationships between theophylline dosage, serum theophylline concentration, and theophylline toxicity were evaluated retrospectively in 47 hospitalized adults. The amount of theophylline administered daily varied more than sixfold, from 6 to 38 mg/kg. The serum theophylline concentrations, however, varied 24-fold from 2 to 49μg/ml. The relationship between daily dosage and serum concentration was unpredictable in an individual patient. Fourteen patients (30%) had a toxic reaction to theophylline. Toxic symptoms, which were not always gastrointestinal, occurred commonly with serum concentrations over 25μg/ml but were not noted with concentrations below 15μg/ml. High serum theophylline concentrations and a toxic reaction developed just as often with the oral route as when the drug was given intravenously. In six patients, measurement of serum theophylline concentration disclosed subtherapeutic concentrations. Serum theophylline determination appears to be important clinically in guiding effective and safe usage of theophylline. (JAMA235:1983-1986, 1976)Keywords
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