© 2020, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature. The extensive metabolic demands of pregnancy require specific physiological and anatomical changes. These changes affect almost all organ systems, including the cardiovascular, respiratory, renal, gastrointestinal, and hematologic system. The placenta adds another layer of complexity. These changes make it challenging for clinicians to understand presenting signs and symptoms, or to interpret laboratory and radiological tests. Furthermore, these physiological alterations can affect the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of drugs. Drug safety in lactation is only supported by limited evidence. In addition, the teratogenic effects of medications are often extrapolated f...
Objectives: The article aims at gaining in-depth knowledge of physiological and anatomical changes i...
During pregnancy, the body goes through various anatomical and physiological changes to provide suit...
The physiological changes that occur during pregnancy and lactation may affect pharmacokinetics and ...
Physiologic changes in pregnancy induce profound alterations to the pharmacokinetic properties of ma...
Although pharmacotherapy is avoided due to risks during pregnancy, sometimes drugs may be required f...
During pregnancy; multiple physiological adaptations are encountered. Their aim is to protect ...
Women are commonly prescribed a variety of medications during pregnancy. As most organ systems are a...
Pregnant women, fetuses, and newborns are particularly vulnerable patient populations. During pregna...
Physiologic changes in pregnancy induce profound alterations to the pharmacokinetic properties ofman...
Background: Pregnancy is associated with considerable changes in the physiological, anatomical and b...
Drug use during pregnancy and lactation is an almost inevitable event. Some of the drugs may have ad...
Pregnancy causes anatomical and physiological changes that have implications for the anaesthe-tist n...
Prenatal life represents a susceptible window of development during which chemical exposures can per...
Obstetrics describes care related to pregnancy. In high-risk cases, such as maternal cardiac or rena...
Introduction:Human placenta is the organ of exchange and connection between the fetus and mother. It...
Objectives: The article aims at gaining in-depth knowledge of physiological and anatomical changes i...
During pregnancy, the body goes through various anatomical and physiological changes to provide suit...
The physiological changes that occur during pregnancy and lactation may affect pharmacokinetics and ...
Physiologic changes in pregnancy induce profound alterations to the pharmacokinetic properties of ma...
Although pharmacotherapy is avoided due to risks during pregnancy, sometimes drugs may be required f...
During pregnancy; multiple physiological adaptations are encountered. Their aim is to protect ...
Women are commonly prescribed a variety of medications during pregnancy. As most organ systems are a...
Pregnant women, fetuses, and newborns are particularly vulnerable patient populations. During pregna...
Physiologic changes in pregnancy induce profound alterations to the pharmacokinetic properties ofman...
Background: Pregnancy is associated with considerable changes in the physiological, anatomical and b...
Drug use during pregnancy and lactation is an almost inevitable event. Some of the drugs may have ad...
Pregnancy causes anatomical and physiological changes that have implications for the anaesthe-tist n...
Prenatal life represents a susceptible window of development during which chemical exposures can per...
Obstetrics describes care related to pregnancy. In high-risk cases, such as maternal cardiac or rena...
Introduction:Human placenta is the organ of exchange and connection between the fetus and mother. It...
Objectives: The article aims at gaining in-depth knowledge of physiological and anatomical changes i...
During pregnancy, the body goes through various anatomical and physiological changes to provide suit...
The physiological changes that occur during pregnancy and lactation may affect pharmacokinetics and ...