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The route of subcutaneous administration of drugs has become a common practice in some specialties (palliative care, geriatrics).
This is an alternative to oral, sublingual, rectal or intravenous Many drugs are used by subcutaneous route but few clinical studies evaluating the level of scientific relevance justifies their use.
The purpose of this study is to assess:
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A practical study was conducted among 382 physicians (289 geriatricians and 93 infectious disease specialists). Among them 97.5% reported regular use of the subcutaneous route for the administration of antibiotics.
Declarative criteria pretend curb the use of this route was the lack of data Pk / Pd (61.2%); the absence of marketing authorization for the subcutaneous route (34.5%); the absence of serum assay available (2.1%).
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Primary objective :
• Determine that there is no difference between the subcutaneously compared to intravenous administration in terms of dosage and serum PK / PD objectives Beta lactam in a geriatric population.
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Monitoring of antibiotic dosages:
Patient monitoring of J1-J14:
• Clinical monitoring and biological usual
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