Yes these are the antibiotics which have the highest therapeutic index.. That too penicillin is exceptionally high... The only side effect which is considered significant from these two groups of antibiotics is Hypersensitivity reaction or allergis reaction which can be lethal also in some of them..
The reason is, both of these belong to a group of beta lactum antibiotics and they both have a protein structure and they are easily metabolised in the body.. If they ast on bacteria than they are antibiotics otherwise they are mere protein food, just like giving parentral nutrition... Hence they have a huge therapeutic index..
Drugs with a low therapeutic index have a narrow margin of safety.
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The therapeutic index of drugs is the ratio between the amount of drug needed to kill 50% of the cells of the experimental animals and the dose needed for 50% of the cells to respond. The larger the therapeutic index, the safer the drug.
It is for certain drugs such as Digoxin as they have such a narrow therapeutic index. For drugs with a wide range of therapeutic index, the best measure of safety is the maximum daily dose, its effect on the patient and what other drugs it interacts with. Ask your pharmacist for specific safety questions on your specific drugs.
The therapeutic index of a drug is determined by dividing the lethal dose (LD50) by the effective dose (ED50). In this case: Therapeutic index = LD50/ED50 = 60mg/kg / 20mg/kg = 3. This means that the drug has a therapeutic index of 3, indicating a relatively safe drug with a wide margin of safety.
Digitalis has a very narrow therapeutic index, therefore, the dose must be carefully be monitored for each patient.
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Having worked in the pharma industry in senior positions in clinical drug development for 30 years, the therapeutic index of a drug is essentiallya qualitative concept of risk:benefit ratio for one drug vs another and is NOT a real number. There is no agreed upon formula for computing the therapeutic index of a drug using clinical results. The reason the formula does not exist is that it would require a consensus agreement among experts for each disease regarding the definition of a clinical response (patients usually show graded responses, not simply full response or no response) and a consensus definition of the clinical toxicity of a drug. For example, if a medication produces side effects consisting of dose-dependent increases in blood pressure, decreases in white blood cell counts and vomiting--what criteria shall be selected for a toxic risk? In animal studies. the ratio of LD50/ED50 (dose in a species that kills one half of the animals divided by the dose that is effective in the disease model in one half of the test animals) is sometimes computed and can be helpful in deciding which of several potential drug candidates is to be selected for development. It is probably possible to find in select publications, sufficient information to compute a therapeutic index that compares several drugs using a uniform definition of the dose needed to produce the same therapeutic benefit and the dose needed (on average) to produce a side effect of sufficient severity to qualify as a dose-limiting problem. Even in this case, the therapeutic index would be essentially an ad hoc determination produced by the author or reviewer. It would likely not be regarded by others as the therapeutic index for the drugs assessed because other experts would likely employ a different definition of side effects of concern.
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A therapeutic index refers to eiffernce between the minimum level a medication must reach within the body for it to be effective and the maximum level a drug will reach before a medication causes side effects. For most medications there is a large range between these two values. A narrow therapeutic medication has a must smaller index. Some medications for seizurers or thyroid disease (for example other medications fall into the group too) have a small difference between what dose it required to achieve a proper response and too much that might cause a side effect. All of these medications are dose based on specific patient characteristics and many require frequent blood work or other clinical monitoring. Discuss your questions/ concerns with your pharmacist or other heathcare provider.
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