Underdosing of antiviral drugs occurs when a patient receives a lower dose of medication than what is required to effectively treat the virus. This can happen due to various reasons such as, improper prescription, incorrect administration, or premature termination of treatment. Underdosing can lead to treatment failure and the development of drug-resistant viruses, which can make future treatments less effective.
Underdosing of antiviral drugs can occur due to various reasons such as:
Underdosing can have serious consequences such as:
To prevent underdosing of antiviral drugs, it is important to:
In conclusion, underdosing of antiviral drugs can have serious consequences such as the development of drug-resistant viruses and treatment failure. It is important for physicians and patients to work together to ensure that the correct dose of medication is prescribed and administered, and that the treatment regimen is followed as prescribed to ensure the best possible outcome.