Preventing therapeutic failure involves several strategies:
- Accurate diagnosis: Ensuring an accurate and timely diagnosis is crucial for effective treatment. - Appropriate drug selection: Using the most effective medications based on the latest evidence and guidelines. - Correct dosing: Tailoring dosing regimens to the unique pharmacokinetics of neonates. - Monitoring and follow-up: Close monitoring of the neonate's response to treatment and regular follow-ups to adjust therapy as needed. - Education and support for caregivers: Providing caregivers with the necessary education and support to ensure they adhere to treatment regimens.