dosiseering
Dosiseering, often translated as dosing regimen design, is the planning and specification of how a drug should be administered to achieve the desired therapeutic effect while minimizing harm. It encompasses the amount of drug, the frequency and duration of administration, the route, and any special timing considerations.
A dosing regimen typically includes the dose (how much), the interval (how often), the total duration, the
Dosing decisions rest on pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics, including drug half-life, absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion, as
Clinical approaches to dosiseering include evidence-based guidelines, population pharmacokinetic modeling, and therapeutic drug monitoring when appropriate.
Common contexts are antibiotics, anticoagulants, analgesics, and chemotherapies, as well as pediatric dosing where weight-based calculations