Introduction: Legal initiatives to stimulate neonatal drug development should be accompanied by development of valid research tools. Physiologically based (PB)-pharmacokinetic (PK) modeling and simulation are established tools, accepted by regulatory authorities. Consequently, PBPK holds promise to be a strong research tool to support neonatal drug development. Area covered: The currently available PBPK models still have poor predictive performance in neonates. Using an illustrative approach on distinct PK processes of absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion, and real-world data in neonates, we provide evidence on the need to further refine available PBPK system parameters through generation and integration of new knowledge. This ne...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: More than half of all drugs are still prescribed off-label to children. Ph...
Contains fulltext : 193438.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Optimising the ...
Physiologically based pharmacokinetic (PBPK) modeling is a mechanistic or physiology based mathemati...
Among pediatric patients, preterm neonates and newborns are the most vulnerable subpopulation. Rapid...
Drug therapy is a powerful tool for improving neonatal outcome. Despite this, neonatologists still r...
Introduction: The neonatal population remains one of the populations in which appropriate dosing reg...
Pharmacotherapy is a very powerful tool to improve outcome in neonates. Clinical pharmacology suppor...
Paediatric patients, particularly preterm neonates, present many pharmacological challenges. Due to ...
Developmental changes in children can affect the disposition and clinical effects of a drug, indicat...
AbstractPhysiologically based pharmacokinetic (PBPK) modeling and simulation can be used to predict ...
Effective and safe drug administration in neonates should be based on integrated knowledge on the ev...
Drug dosing in infants should be based on their physiological characteristics and the pharmacokineti...
Physiologically based pharmacokinetic (PBPK) models are employed broadly throughout the pharmaceutic...
Copyright © 2012 Karel Allegaert et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
The project SAFEPEDRUG aims to provide guidelines for drug research in children, based on bottom-up ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: More than half of all drugs are still prescribed off-label to children. Ph...
Contains fulltext : 193438.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Optimising the ...
Physiologically based pharmacokinetic (PBPK) modeling is a mechanistic or physiology based mathemati...
Among pediatric patients, preterm neonates and newborns are the most vulnerable subpopulation. Rapid...
Drug therapy is a powerful tool for improving neonatal outcome. Despite this, neonatologists still r...
Introduction: The neonatal population remains one of the populations in which appropriate dosing reg...
Pharmacotherapy is a very powerful tool to improve outcome in neonates. Clinical pharmacology suppor...
Paediatric patients, particularly preterm neonates, present many pharmacological challenges. Due to ...
Developmental changes in children can affect the disposition and clinical effects of a drug, indicat...
AbstractPhysiologically based pharmacokinetic (PBPK) modeling and simulation can be used to predict ...
Effective and safe drug administration in neonates should be based on integrated knowledge on the ev...
Drug dosing in infants should be based on their physiological characteristics and the pharmacokineti...
Physiologically based pharmacokinetic (PBPK) models are employed broadly throughout the pharmaceutic...
Copyright © 2012 Karel Allegaert et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
The project SAFEPEDRUG aims to provide guidelines for drug research in children, based on bottom-up ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: More than half of all drugs are still prescribed off-label to children. Ph...
Contains fulltext : 193438.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Optimising the ...
Physiologically based pharmacokinetic (PBPK) modeling is a mechanistic or physiology based mathemati...