Pregnancy is associated with physiological changes that may impact drug pharmacokinetics (PK). The goals of this study were to build maternal-fetal physiologically based pharmacokinetic (PBPK) models for acyclovir and emtricitabine, 2 anti(retro)viral drugs with active renal net secretion, and to (1) evaluate the predicted maternal PK at different stages of pregnancy; (2) predict the changes in PK target parameters following the current dosing regimen of these drugs throughout pregnancy; (3) evaluate the predicted concentrations of these drugs in the umbilical vein at delivery; (4) compare the model performance for predicting maternal PK of emtricitabine in the third trimester with that of previously published PBPK models; and (5) compare d...
International audienceThe developmental origin of health and diseases theory support the critical ro...
Pregnant women are exposed to numerous drugs and for obvious ethical reasons studies in this sensiti...
BackgroundPredicting drug pharmacokinetics in pregnant women including placental drug transfer remai...
Pregnancy is associated with physiological changes that may impact drug pharmacokinetics (PK). The g...
Pregnancy is associated with physiological changes that may impact drug pharmacokinetics (PK). The g...
Background: While physiologically based pharmacokinetic (PBPK) models generally predict pharmacokine...
The unmet medical need of providing evidence-based pharmacotherapy for pregnant women is recognized ...
Pregnancy-induced changes in plasma pharmacokinetics of many antiretrovirals (ARV) are well-establis...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013Physiological and ADME changes during pregnancy can si...
Maternofoetal physiologically-based pharmacokinetic models integrating multi-compartmental maternal ...
Pregnancy is associated with physiological changes that may affect drug pharmacokinetics (PKs). The ...
BACKGROUND: In clinical pharmacokinetic (PK) studies, pregnant women are significantly underrepresen...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-12During pregnancy, physiological and ADMET changes i...
Background and Objective Doravirine is currently not recommended for pregnant women living with huma...
Background and objectiveLittle is understood about neonatal pharmacokinetics immediately after deliv...
International audienceThe developmental origin of health and diseases theory support the critical ro...
Pregnant women are exposed to numerous drugs and for obvious ethical reasons studies in this sensiti...
BackgroundPredicting drug pharmacokinetics in pregnant women including placental drug transfer remai...
Pregnancy is associated with physiological changes that may impact drug pharmacokinetics (PK). The g...
Pregnancy is associated with physiological changes that may impact drug pharmacokinetics (PK). The g...
Background: While physiologically based pharmacokinetic (PBPK) models generally predict pharmacokine...
The unmet medical need of providing evidence-based pharmacotherapy for pregnant women is recognized ...
Pregnancy-induced changes in plasma pharmacokinetics of many antiretrovirals (ARV) are well-establis...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013Physiological and ADME changes during pregnancy can si...
Maternofoetal physiologically-based pharmacokinetic models integrating multi-compartmental maternal ...
Pregnancy is associated with physiological changes that may affect drug pharmacokinetics (PKs). The ...
BACKGROUND: In clinical pharmacokinetic (PK) studies, pregnant women are significantly underrepresen...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-12During pregnancy, physiological and ADMET changes i...
Background and Objective Doravirine is currently not recommended for pregnant women living with huma...
Background and objectiveLittle is understood about neonatal pharmacokinetics immediately after deliv...
International audienceThe developmental origin of health and diseases theory support the critical ro...
Pregnant women are exposed to numerous drugs and for obvious ethical reasons studies in this sensiti...
BackgroundPredicting drug pharmacokinetics in pregnant women including placental drug transfer remai...