1. According to the pharmacokinetics and pharmacological characteristics of the drugs used by patients, the purpose of drug treatment, diseases, combined drug treatment and other patient-related factors that may affect the safety and efficacy of drug treatment, formulate the patient's medication plan.
2. According to the pharmacological reaction, the drug concentration in body fluids (such as plasma, serum, whole blood and cerebrospinal fluid) and tissues, clinical symptoms and signs or other biochemical parameters, monitor and adjust the medication regimen.
3. Evaluate the abnormal reaction of patients to drug treatment, so as to make a reasonable pharmacokinetic and pharmacological explanation.
4. Communicate with doctors, nurses and other clinical staff on drug treatment for specific patients.
5. Teach the principles of pharmacokinetics to pharmacists, doctors, nurses and other clinical staff.
6. It is recommended to analyze the drug concentration step by step, which is convenient for evaluating the drug scheme.
7. Form a good cooperative relationship with individuals and departments involved in drug treatment monitoring, so as to promote the development and rational application of clinical pharmacokinetic services.
8. Implement a quality assurance plan to prove the therapeutic effect and economic benefits brought by clinical pharmacokinetic services, and improve and reduce toxic reactions.
9. Design and carry out research, expand the relationship between clinical pharmacokinetic knowledge and pharmacological response, and explore the relationship between the dose and effect of special drugs, so as to contribute to the evaluation of clinical pharmacokinetics and expand services.
10. Develop and apply computer programs to improve the accuracy of pharmacokinetic models.