Medications prescribed to the mother during pregnancy make the foetus vulnerable to adverse effects and the same vulnerability is evident in the phase of adaptation to extrauterine life, particularly delicate in preterm newborns. Among different tissues, the liver and the kidney are particularly sensitive to drugs essentially because they are physiologically immature at birth and have an important role in regulating the effects of medicines inside the body with their primary detoxifying functions. In this minireview hepatic and renal risks related to prenatal and postnatal exposure to paracetamol and NSAIDs have been examined, being these drugs frequently used during pregnancy and in the neonate for their analgesic/antipyretic effects. ...
International audienceAcetaminophen, aspirin, and ibuprofen are mild analgesics commonly used by pre...
International audienceSelf-medication during pregnancy continues to be an issue in developing countr...
Clinical pharmacology intends to predict drug-specific effects and side effects based on pharmacokin...
Drug-induced renal injury remains an important clinical problem in the newborn, particularly if pret...
Only a small fraction of drugs widely used in neonatal intensive care units (NICU) are specifically ...
The result of the use of drugs in the newborn may be strongly influenced by the peculiar state of th...
Only a small fraction of drugs widely used in neonatal intensive care units (NICU) are specifically ...
We report a case of neonatal transient renal failure after maternal ingestion of diclofenac, paracet...
Several drugs have been shown to produce an adverse affect on kidneys, mainly when exposure occurred...
The public health crisis of pregnant women being exposed to drugs of abuse and of its impact on thei...
Several drugs have been shown to produce an adverse affect on kidneys, mainly when exposure occurred...
Item does not contain fulltextThe kidney plays a central role in the clearance of drugs. However, re...
<p>Drug dosage in the perinatal period represents a continuous challenge for the neonatologist becau...
Exposure to drugs during pregnancy can harm the offspring, causing or teratogenic effects, which are...
Of the 4.3 million infants born annually in the United States, at least 800,000 are exposed to drugs...
International audienceAcetaminophen, aspirin, and ibuprofen are mild analgesics commonly used by pre...
International audienceSelf-medication during pregnancy continues to be an issue in developing countr...
Clinical pharmacology intends to predict drug-specific effects and side effects based on pharmacokin...
Drug-induced renal injury remains an important clinical problem in the newborn, particularly if pret...
Only a small fraction of drugs widely used in neonatal intensive care units (NICU) are specifically ...
The result of the use of drugs in the newborn may be strongly influenced by the peculiar state of th...
Only a small fraction of drugs widely used in neonatal intensive care units (NICU) are specifically ...
We report a case of neonatal transient renal failure after maternal ingestion of diclofenac, paracet...
Several drugs have been shown to produce an adverse affect on kidneys, mainly when exposure occurred...
The public health crisis of pregnant women being exposed to drugs of abuse and of its impact on thei...
Several drugs have been shown to produce an adverse affect on kidneys, mainly when exposure occurred...
Item does not contain fulltextThe kidney plays a central role in the clearance of drugs. However, re...
<p>Drug dosage in the perinatal period represents a continuous challenge for the neonatologist becau...
Exposure to drugs during pregnancy can harm the offspring, causing or teratogenic effects, which are...
Of the 4.3 million infants born annually in the United States, at least 800,000 are exposed to drugs...
International audienceAcetaminophen, aspirin, and ibuprofen are mild analgesics commonly used by pre...
International audienceSelf-medication during pregnancy continues to be an issue in developing countr...
Clinical pharmacology intends to predict drug-specific effects and side effects based on pharmacokin...