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Title: Prediction of individual dosage of nortriptyline in depressed elderly outpatients. Author: Schneider LS, Cooper TB, Staples FR, Sloane RB. Journal: J Clin Psychopharmacol; 1987 Oct; 7(5):311-4. PubMed ID: 3680600. Abstract: Individual daily dosages of nortriptyline (NT) can be predicted from administration of a 50-mg or 100-mg single test dose, with a determination of the plasma level 24 hours later. Because the 50-mg or 100-mg test dose used in previous studies may cause unmanageable acute side effects in elderly patients, a 25-mg NT test dose was used to establish a 24-hour plasma level in 18 physically healthy, moderately depressed, geriatric outpatients. Correlations between the 24-hour test dose plasma level and steady state levels were done for maintenance dosages of 50, 75, and 100 mg/day. A nomogram was made from the regression equations to predict the dosage required to achieve a steady state concentration within a 50 to 150 ng/ml range. The importance of the ability to predict NT dosage requirements in geriatric patients is indicated by findings that at daily NT doses of 50 and 100 mg, nearly one-half of subjects had steady state levels below or above 50 or 150 ng/ml, respectively.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]