Data are sparse on the effects of medication use during pregnancy. Half of the world's population is women. The majority of women become pregnant, and many of those women take some kind of medication during their pregnancy, even if only for a short time. The majority of drugs have not been rigorously studied in pregnant women to determine the most effective dose with the least potential for adverse effects. Instead, women are given “cookie‐cutter” therapy, using doses extrapolated from nonpregnant women, men, or pregnant animals. This can lead to problems. Instead, individualization of pharmacotherapy in pregnancy promises to take individual women and determine the optimal dose and drug for them to maximize the effect of the drug whil...
The exclusion of pregnant populations, women of reproductive age, and the fetus from clinical trials...
Drug use during pregnancy and lactation is an almost inevitable event. Some of the drugs may have ad...
Historically, few data exist to guide dosing in children and pregnant women. Multiple barriers to in...
To address provider struggles to provide evidence-based, rational drug therapy to pregnant women, th...
To address provider struggles to provide evidence-based, rational drug therapy to pregnant women, th...
To address provider struggles to provide evidence-based, rational drug therapy to pregnant women, th...
Physiological changes during pregnancy may alter drug pharmacokinetics. Therefore, mechanistic und...
Pharmacogenetics as a tool to aid clinicians implement individualized pharmacotherapy is utilized in...
In a Perspective, Lucy Chappell and Anna David discuss ways to develop and test pharmacological trea...
Use of pharmacotherapy during pregnancy is common and increasing. Physiologic changes during pregnan...
Physiological changes during pregnancy may alter drug pharmacokinetics. Therefore, mechanistic und...
BACKGROUND: In clinical pharmacokinetic (PK) studies, pregnant women are significantly underrepresen...
The exclusion of pregnant populations, women of reproductive age, and the fetus from clinical trials...
The exclusion of pregnant populations, women of reproductive age, and the fetus from clinical trials...
Use of pharmacotherapy during pregnancy is common and increasing. Physiologic changes during pregnan...
The exclusion of pregnant populations, women of reproductive age, and the fetus from clinical trials...
Drug use during pregnancy and lactation is an almost inevitable event. Some of the drugs may have ad...
Historically, few data exist to guide dosing in children and pregnant women. Multiple barriers to in...
To address provider struggles to provide evidence-based, rational drug therapy to pregnant women, th...
To address provider struggles to provide evidence-based, rational drug therapy to pregnant women, th...
To address provider struggles to provide evidence-based, rational drug therapy to pregnant women, th...
Physiological changes during pregnancy may alter drug pharmacokinetics. Therefore, mechanistic und...
Pharmacogenetics as a tool to aid clinicians implement individualized pharmacotherapy is utilized in...
In a Perspective, Lucy Chappell and Anna David discuss ways to develop and test pharmacological trea...
Use of pharmacotherapy during pregnancy is common and increasing. Physiologic changes during pregnan...
Physiological changes during pregnancy may alter drug pharmacokinetics. Therefore, mechanistic und...
BACKGROUND: In clinical pharmacokinetic (PK) studies, pregnant women are significantly underrepresen...
The exclusion of pregnant populations, women of reproductive age, and the fetus from clinical trials...
The exclusion of pregnant populations, women of reproductive age, and the fetus from clinical trials...
Use of pharmacotherapy during pregnancy is common and increasing. Physiologic changes during pregnan...
The exclusion of pregnant populations, women of reproductive age, and the fetus from clinical trials...
Drug use during pregnancy and lactation is an almost inevitable event. Some of the drugs may have ad...
Historically, few data exist to guide dosing in children and pregnant women. Multiple barriers to in...