There is increasing evidence that pregnancy alters the function of drug-metabolizing enzymes and drug transporters in a gestational-stage and tissue-specific manner. In vivo probe studies have shown that the activity of several hepatic cytochrome P450 enzymes, such as CYP2D6 and CYP3A4, is increased during pregnancy, whereas the activity of others, such as CYP1A2, is decreased. The activity of some renal transporters, including organic cation transporter and P-glycoprotein, also appears to be increased during pregnancy. Although much has been learned, significant gaps still exist in our understanding of the spectrum of drug metabolism and transport genes affected, gestational age–dependent changes in the activity of encoded drug metabolizin...
Over 220 million people worldwide are diagnosed with diabetes and rising prevalence is reported in n...
Changes in hepatic drug metabolism during pregnancy have been characterised and the role of steroids...
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Clinical studies have indicated that pregnancy alters the pharmacokinetics profiles of several medic...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020Medication use during pregnancy is increasingly preval...
Although pharmacotherapy is avoided due to risks during pregnancy, sometimes drugs may be required f...
Pregnancy alters the disposition and exposure to multiple drugs indicated for pregnancy-related comp...
The placenta is a unique organ that is essential to a healthy and normal pregnancy. A number of phas...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013Physiological and ADME changes during pregnancy can si...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Women are commonly prescribed a variety of medications during pregnancy. As...
Physiologic changes in pregnancy induce profound alterations to the pharmacokinetic properties of ma...
Pregnancy alters the disposition and exposure to multiple drugs indicated for pregnancy-related comp...
Background: Pregnancy is associated with considerable changes in the physiological, anatomical and b...
Pregnancy is associated with various physiologic changes that affect drug disposition. Studies have ...
With the increased prevalence of non-communicable disease and availability of medications to treat t...
Over 220 million people worldwide are diagnosed with diabetes and rising prevalence is reported in n...
Changes in hepatic drug metabolism during pregnancy have been characterised and the role of steroids...
<p>Physiological changes during pregnancy: effects on drug disposition [<a href="http://www.plosmedi...
Clinical studies have indicated that pregnancy alters the pharmacokinetics profiles of several medic...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020Medication use during pregnancy is increasingly preval...
Although pharmacotherapy is avoided due to risks during pregnancy, sometimes drugs may be required f...
Pregnancy alters the disposition and exposure to multiple drugs indicated for pregnancy-related comp...
The placenta is a unique organ that is essential to a healthy and normal pregnancy. A number of phas...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013Physiological and ADME changes during pregnancy can si...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Women are commonly prescribed a variety of medications during pregnancy. As...
Physiologic changes in pregnancy induce profound alterations to the pharmacokinetic properties of ma...
Pregnancy alters the disposition and exposure to multiple drugs indicated for pregnancy-related comp...
Background: Pregnancy is associated with considerable changes in the physiological, anatomical and b...
Pregnancy is associated with various physiologic changes that affect drug disposition. Studies have ...
With the increased prevalence of non-communicable disease and availability of medications to treat t...
Over 220 million people worldwide are diagnosed with diabetes and rising prevalence is reported in n...
Changes in hepatic drug metabolism during pregnancy have been characterised and the role of steroids...
<p>Physiological changes during pregnancy: effects on drug disposition [<a href="http://www.plosmedi...