Pregnancy and the postpartum period are associated with several physiological changes that can alter the pharmacokinetics (PK) and pharmacodynamics (PD) of drugs. For certain drugs, dosing changes may be required during pregnancy and postpartum to achieve drug exposures comparable to what is observed in non-pregnant subjects. There is very limited data on fetal exposure of drugs during pregnancy, and neonatal exposure through transfer of drugs via human milk during breastfeeding. Very few systematic clinical pharmacology studies have been conducted in pregnant and postpartum women due to ethical issues, concern for the fetus safety as well as potential legal ramifications. Over the past several years, there has been an increase in the appli...
Pregnancy is associated with physiological changes that may affect drug pharmacokinetics (PKs). The ...
Background and Objective: Although acetaminophen is frequently used during pregnancy, little is know...
International audienceThe assessment of human fetal exposure to chemicals is a key to fully understa...
The unmet medical need of providing evidence-based pharmacotherapy for pregnant women is recognized ...
Physiologically based pharmacokinetics (PBPK) modelling is widely used in medicine development and r...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-12During pregnancy, physiological and ADMET changes i...
Drugs can have harmful effects on the embryo or the fetus at any point during pregnancy. Not all the...
BACKGROUND: In clinical pharmacokinetic (PK) studies, pregnant women are significantly underrepresen...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013Physiological and ADME changes during pregnancy can si...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2021More than 80% of pregnant women take at least one drug...
Pregnant women, fetuses, and newborns are particularly vulnerable patient populations. During pregna...
International audienceThe developmental origin of health and diseases theory support the critical ro...
Pregnancy is associated with physiological changes that may impact drug pharmacokinetics (PK). The g...
Physiological changes during pregnancy may alter drug pharmacokinetics. Therefore, mechanistic und...
Drug use during pregnancy and lactation is an almost inevitable event. Some of the drugs may have ad...
Pregnancy is associated with physiological changes that may affect drug pharmacokinetics (PKs). The ...
Background and Objective: Although acetaminophen is frequently used during pregnancy, little is know...
International audienceThe assessment of human fetal exposure to chemicals is a key to fully understa...
The unmet medical need of providing evidence-based pharmacotherapy for pregnant women is recognized ...
Physiologically based pharmacokinetics (PBPK) modelling is widely used in medicine development and r...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-12During pregnancy, physiological and ADMET changes i...
Drugs can have harmful effects on the embryo or the fetus at any point during pregnancy. Not all the...
BACKGROUND: In clinical pharmacokinetic (PK) studies, pregnant women are significantly underrepresen...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013Physiological and ADME changes during pregnancy can si...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2021More than 80% of pregnant women take at least one drug...
Pregnant women, fetuses, and newborns are particularly vulnerable patient populations. During pregna...
International audienceThe developmental origin of health and diseases theory support the critical ro...
Pregnancy is associated with physiological changes that may impact drug pharmacokinetics (PK). The g...
Physiological changes during pregnancy may alter drug pharmacokinetics. Therefore, mechanistic und...
Drug use during pregnancy and lactation is an almost inevitable event. Some of the drugs may have ad...
Pregnancy is associated with physiological changes that may affect drug pharmacokinetics (PKs). The ...
Background and Objective: Although acetaminophen is frequently used during pregnancy, little is know...
International audienceThe assessment of human fetal exposure to chemicals is a key to fully understa...