Physiologic changes in pregnancy induce profound alterations to the pharmacokinetic properties of many medications. These changes affect distribution, absorption, metabolism, and excretion of drugs, and thus may impact their pharmacodynamic properties during pregnancy. Pregnant women undergo several adaptations in many organ systems. Some adaptations are secondary to hormonal changes in pregnancy, while others occur to support the gravid woman and her developing fetus. Some of the changes in maternal physiology during pregnancy include, for example, increased maternal fat and total body water, decreased plasma protein concentrations, especially albumin, increased maternal blood volume, cardiac output and blood flow to the kidneys and uterop...
Pregnant women, fetuses, and newborns are particularly vulnerable patient populations. During pregna...
Pregnancy has measurable effects on essentially every organ system in a woman's body. These changes ...
Drug use during pregnancy and lactation is an almost inevitable event. Some of the drugs may have ad...
Physiologic changes in pregnancy induce profound alterations to the pharmacokinetic properties ofman...
Although pharmacotherapy is avoided due to risks during pregnancy, sometimes drugs may be required f...
Women are commonly prescribed a variety of medications during pregnancy. As most organ systems are a...
© 2020, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature. The extensive metabolic deman...
During pregnancy; multiple physiological adaptations are encountered. Their aim is to protect ...
Pharmacokinetics describes the handling of a drug by the body - how the drug is absorbed, distribute...
Pregnancy produces changes in the circulatory, renal, and urinary collection systems which support t...
Background: Pregnancy is associated with considerable changes in the physiological, anatomical and b...
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There is increasing evidence that pregnancy alters the function of drug-metabolizing enzymes and dru...
Pregnant women undergo several changes and adaptations in many organ systems. Some adaptations are s...
Use of pharmacotherapy during pregnancy is common and increasing. Physiologic changes during pregnan...
Pregnant women, fetuses, and newborns are particularly vulnerable patient populations. During pregna...
Pregnancy has measurable effects on essentially every organ system in a woman's body. These changes ...
Drug use during pregnancy and lactation is an almost inevitable event. Some of the drugs may have ad...
Physiologic changes in pregnancy induce profound alterations to the pharmacokinetic properties ofman...
Although pharmacotherapy is avoided due to risks during pregnancy, sometimes drugs may be required f...
Women are commonly prescribed a variety of medications during pregnancy. As most organ systems are a...
© 2020, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature. The extensive metabolic deman...
During pregnancy; multiple physiological adaptations are encountered. Their aim is to protect ...
Pharmacokinetics describes the handling of a drug by the body - how the drug is absorbed, distribute...
Pregnancy produces changes in the circulatory, renal, and urinary collection systems which support t...
Background: Pregnancy is associated with considerable changes in the physiological, anatomical and b...
<p>Physiological changes during pregnancy: effects on drug disposition [<a href="http://www.plosmedi...
There is increasing evidence that pregnancy alters the function of drug-metabolizing enzymes and dru...
Pregnant women undergo several changes and adaptations in many organ systems. Some adaptations are s...
Use of pharmacotherapy during pregnancy is common and increasing. Physiologic changes during pregnan...
Pregnant women, fetuses, and newborns are particularly vulnerable patient populations. During pregna...
Pregnancy has measurable effects on essentially every organ system in a woman's body. These changes ...
Drug use during pregnancy and lactation is an almost inevitable event. Some of the drugs may have ad...