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  1. Narrow therapeutic index (NTI) drugs are defined as those drugs where small differences in dose or blood concentration may lead to dose and blood concentration dependent, serious therapeutic failures or adverse drug reactions.

  2. The therapeutic index (TI) is the range of doses at which a medication is effective without unacceptable adverse events. Drugs with a narrow TI (NTIDs) have a narrow window between their effective doses and those at which they produce adverse toxic effects.

  3. 4 Αυγ 2021 · This guidance defines narrow therapeutic range drug products as those containing certain drug substances that are subject to therapeutic drug concentration or pharmacodynamic monitoring, and/or where product labeling indicates a narrow therapeutic range designation.

  4. 1 Νοε 2022 · • Narrow therapeutic index (NTI) drugs are drugs where small differences in dose or blood concentration may lead to serious therapeutic failures and/or adverse drug reactions that are...

  5. 7 Σεπ 2021 · Abstract. Objectives: Historically, the identification of drugs with the Narrow Therapeutic Index (NTI) has been empirically based on the clinical practice. In general terms, NTI drugs can be defined based on the steepness of the dose-response relationship and the degree of overlap between the effective and the toxic concentrations.

  6. 4 Ιαν 2023 · Purpose: Narrow therapeutic index (NTI) drugs must be routinely monitored for their severe effects. These drugs share some common features and criteria that focus on the separation of safety and efficacy in relation to toxicity and efficacy.

  7. 31 Αυγ 2012 · The therapeutic index (TI) — which is typically considered as the ratio of the highest exposure to the drug that results in no toxicity to the exposure that produces the desired efficacy — is...

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