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Farmacokinetiek en -dynamiek

PK/PD of betalactamantibiotics

  • Universiteit Erasmus Medisch Centrum Rotterdam
  • Promovendus Eveline Roelofsen
  • Promoters Birgit Koch
  • Co-Promoters Brenda de Winter Anouk Muller
  • Jaar 2019 - 2023
  1. Optimasation of the flucloxacillin absorptiontest.
  2. PK modeeling of cefotaxim in critically ill patients.
  3. PK modeling of flucloxacillin in mice.
Farmacokinetiek en -dynamiek

Improving the pharmaceutical care for (liver) transplant recipients

  • Universiteit Erasmus Medisch Centrum Rotterdam
  • Promovendus Midas B. Mulder
  • Promoters Prof. Dr. Herold Metselaar
  • Co-Promoters Dr. B.C.M. de Winter Dr. S. Darwish Murad
  • Jaar 2019 - 2023

Part 1: Optimizing ribavirin therapy in transplant recipients with a chronic hepatitis E virus infection by devoloping a NONMEM model for ribavirin. Part 2: Improving immunosuppressive therapy in liver transplant recipients by performing 2 RCT's in which different immunosuppresive strategies will be compared to modify the tacrolimus related toxicity in this population. Part 3: Evaluate the contribution of an outpatient medication service for liver transplant recipients.

Farmacokinetiek en -dynamiek

Optimalisatie van tacrolimus effectiviteit in long- en nier transplantatie patienten

  • Universiteit Rijksuniversiteit Groningen
  • Promovendus Tanja Zijp
  • Promoters Prof. dr. D.J. Touw
  • Co-Promoters Job van Boven Tji Gan
  • Jaar 2019 - 2023

Ontwikkeling therapietrouw en PK gedreven interventies bij patiënten met long- of niertransplantatie.

Farmacokinetiek en -dynamiek

PK en therapietrouw bij HIV

  • Universiteit Rijksuniversiteit Groningen
  • Promovendus Zamrotul Izzah
  • Promoters Prof. dr. D.J. Touw
  • Co-Promoters dr. Christoffer Aberg
  • Jaar 2019 - 2023

Ontwikkelen van analytische tools om therapietrouw te monitoren.

Geneesmiddelregulering

Healthcare professionals’ views on clinical relevance of new medicines in primary care

  • Universiteit Rijksuniversiteit Groningen
  • Promovendus Marloes Dankers
  • Promoters prof. dr. Liset van Dijk prof. dr. Aukje Mantel-Teeuwisse
  • Co-Promoters dr. Marjorie Nelissen
  • Jaar 2019 - 2023

New medicines are evaluated by registration authorities in order to assess their benefit-risk-balance. However, not every new medicine has to have an added therapeutic value compared to already available medicines. The real clinical relevance of new medicine is therefore sometimes unclear. In this research project, we want to investigate the views of healthcare professionals (HCPs) on clinical relevance of new medicines in primary care. We will discuss healthcare professionals’ views on clinical relevance of new COPD and T2DM medicines and also describe the reasons for prescribing new medicines, which is often not in line with guideline recommendations. Finally, we want to investigate how healthcare professionals assess the clinical relevance of medicines that obtained market access in the last years, and to investigate which pharmaceutical gaps (in other words: which diseases cannot be properly treated and would demand new therapies) HCPs identify in their daily practice. 

Farmacokinetiek en -dynamiek

Towards precision dosing in psychiatric patients.

  • Universiteit Erasmus Medisch Centrum Rotterdam
  • Promovendus Kajie Liang
  • Promoters prof. dr. Birgit Koch
  • Co-Promoters dr. Bram Dierckx
  • Jaar 2022- 2026
Farmacokinetiek en -dynamiek

A Dried blood spot sampling method for VANcomycin and Creatinine monitoring: Earning higher patient satisfaction and a Decrease in costs in Outpatient Parenteral Antibiotic Therapy service (ADVANCED OPAT)

  • Universiteit Erasmus Medisch Centrum Rotterdam
  • Promovendus Moska Hassanzai
  • Promoters prof. dr. Birgit Koch
  • Co-Promoters dr. Brenda C.M. de Winter Hein van Onzeoort
  • Jaar 2021

Outpatient Parenteral Antimicrobial Therapy (OPAT) service provides antimicrobial therapy by parenteral infusion without hospitalization. Vancomycin is a widely used antibiotic in OPAT, however a drawback of its application in OPAT is the need for traditional blood sampling at a blood sampling facility for therapeutic drug monitoring. By developing a dried blood spot sampling method (i.e. a finger prick), enabling patients to collect their own sample at home, the costs of OPAT may be further reduced and patient satisfaction may be increased. 

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