Publications by authors named "M Juta"

In May 1988 a Therapeutic Drug Monitoring (TDM) service for anti-epileptic drugs was established at Prince Mshiyeni Memorial Hospital. This service was offered as a multidisciplinary team approach involving sisters, doctors, social workers and pharmacists at an epilepsy clinic. Statistics gathered over a 13-month period showed that: (i) epileptic patient numbers increased from 52 to 211 per 4-week cycle, while patients requiring TDM decreased from 40 to 20 per cycle; (ii) phenytoin was the most frequently prescribed anticonvulsant, followed by carbamazepine and phenobarbitone, throughout the period; (iii) TDM did not alter prescribing patterns--approximately 90% of patients were on monotherapy at the beginning and at the end of the assessment period; (iv) 471 serum levels were measured in 280 patients over 13 months.

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