Quote from: Wendy on April 18, 2007, 02:38:34 PM
Susan,
I am not sure of the effects but the doctor knows what to assign you...
W
Thanks. First, my physician has given me some latitude with the dosage to the maximum dosage to ensure my health. And she split the dosage at the maximum, so I'm wondering about spliting it at the lower dosage.
My physician has overseen my transistions and works with each to ensure the health of the patient. She also gives each some latitude within the assigned dosage because we're the ones on the drug. She trusts our judgement and expects we'll call if we have questions or problems. And she requires annual visit to renew the prescription to track progress.
Second, you're right the once a day has an initial higher dosage and longer recession time to a stable state. But if I calculate right from the Web source, spiro has a halflife of 80-90 minutes, which means it declines to a low state in about 10-11 hours. The half dosage will decline at the same rate but sooner to the same steady state, in about 8-9 hours, but will be reset with the next dosage 3-4 hours later.
Third, while not having the same initial effect on the body and maybe a less overall effect taking longer, the half dosage might be easier on the body.
I was just looking for additional information. You're right, it's the area under the two curves over 24 hours. Now if I can remember my calculus enough to determine the areas. In the meantime I going by 4 week tests.
--Susan--