pulsdosis
Pulsdosis is a pharmacological dosing strategy in which a medication is administered in discrete pulses or bursts, with drug-free intervals or reduced dosing between pulses. This contrasts with continuous infusion or steady, evenly spaced dosing. The approach leverages pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic properties of a drug to achieve high peak concentrations when needed while allowing system clearance during the interval, potentially reducing cumulative toxicity and the development of tolerance or receptor desensitization.
Applications have been explored in several fields. In endocrinology, pulsatile administration of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) is
Advantages of pulsdosis include the potential for higher peak drug exposure with lower overall continuous exposure,
The term pulsdosis appears in different medical literatures to describe this general approach, though the specifics