The result of the use of drugs in the newborn may be strongly influenced by the peculiar state of the neonate, characterized by the immaturity, at birth, of the processes controlling the absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion of drugs. Additional important factors that may affect drugs' bioavailability and toxicity are gestational age, birth weight, intrauterine growth restriction, gender and, especially, liver function immaturity. Because of the high susceptibility to infections, antibiotics, in particular ampicillin and gentamicin, are the most widely used drugs in newborns. Erythromycin is often used for the therapy of gastrointestinal dismotility, while azithromycin has been proposed for the prevention of bronchopulmonary dy...
Although the principles of drug disposition also apply in neonates, their specific characteristics w...
Roberto Antonucci, Annalisa PorcellaDivision of Neonatology and Pediatrics, Department of Medicine, ...
Newborn babies who need intensive medical care are often sheltered into a special area of the hospit...
The result of the use of drugs in the newborn may be strongly influenced by the peculiar state of th...
The liver represents the major site of drug metabolism in humans. The developmental changes that occ...
<p>Drug dosage in the perinatal period represents a continuous challenge for the neonatologist becau...
After the transition from in utero to newborn life, the neonate becomes solely reliant upon its own ...
Medications prescribed to the mother during pregnancy make the foetus vulnerable to adverse effects ...
Clinical pharmacology intends to predict drug-specific effects and side effects based on pharmacokin...
Liver is the main organ that plays an important role in the biotransformation of medicine in human b...
Drug induced liver injury is one of the most frequent reasons for stopping treatment and the main ca...
Objectives To identify the use and adverse drug reactions associated with azithromycin in neonates. ...
Background: Neonates are highly vulnerable to drug toxicities because of their age-related limitatio...
© 2018 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. The key feature of neonatal physiology is its fast maturat...
Knowledge about the safe and effective use of medicines in neonates has increased substantially but ...
Although the principles of drug disposition also apply in neonates, their specific characteristics w...
Roberto Antonucci, Annalisa PorcellaDivision of Neonatology and Pediatrics, Department of Medicine, ...
Newborn babies who need intensive medical care are often sheltered into a special area of the hospit...
The result of the use of drugs in the newborn may be strongly influenced by the peculiar state of th...
The liver represents the major site of drug metabolism in humans. The developmental changes that occ...
<p>Drug dosage in the perinatal period represents a continuous challenge for the neonatologist becau...
After the transition from in utero to newborn life, the neonate becomes solely reliant upon its own ...
Medications prescribed to the mother during pregnancy make the foetus vulnerable to adverse effects ...
Clinical pharmacology intends to predict drug-specific effects and side effects based on pharmacokin...
Liver is the main organ that plays an important role in the biotransformation of medicine in human b...
Drug induced liver injury is one of the most frequent reasons for stopping treatment and the main ca...
Objectives To identify the use and adverse drug reactions associated with azithromycin in neonates. ...
Background: Neonates are highly vulnerable to drug toxicities because of their age-related limitatio...
© 2018 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. The key feature of neonatal physiology is its fast maturat...
Knowledge about the safe and effective use of medicines in neonates has increased substantially but ...
Although the principles of drug disposition also apply in neonates, their specific characteristics w...
Roberto Antonucci, Annalisa PorcellaDivision of Neonatology and Pediatrics, Department of Medicine, ...
Newborn babies who need intensive medical care are often sheltered into a special area of the hospit...