Teicoplanin analysis is a test used to determine the levels of this antibiotic in the blood serum, helping doctors assess the effectiveness of treatment and monitor appropriate dosages. Teicoplanin is a potent antibiotic commonly used to treat infections caused by Gram-positive bacteria, such as Staphylococcus aureus. The goal of this analysis is to ensure that the drug levels in the blood are within the optimal therapeutic range, as inappropriate levels may lead to treatment failure or an increased risk of side effects. The test is typically conducted after the initiation of treatment to evaluate the response and adjust dosages if necessary. The results can assist doctors in making informed decisions about the treatment plan, contributing to improved patient outcomes and minimizing the risks associated with antibiotic therapy.