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What is Therapeutic Drug Monitoring (TDM)?

Therapeutic Drug Monitoring, or TDM, is a medical practice that involves measuring the concentration of medication in a patient's blood to ensure it remains within the therapeutic range. It's a crucial tool for optimizing treatment and minimizing side effects.

What is the therapeutic drug monitoring?

Therapeutic Drug Monitoring (TDM) is a process of measuring drug levels in a patient's blood to ensure the medication is within a therapeutic range, optimizing efficacy while minimizing toxicity.

What color tube is used for therapeutic drug monitoring?

A lavender or purple top tube is typically used for TDM blood collection, containing the anticoagulant EDTA to prevent clotting and ensure accurate measurement of drug levels.

What is the normal range for therapeutic drug monitoring?

The normal range for TDM varies depending on the specific drug being monitored. Healthcare providers refer to established therapeutic ranges for each drug to ensure optimal efficacy and minimize the risk of adverse effects.

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