Background and Objective As a result of changes in physiology during pregnancy, the pharmacokinetics (PK) of drugs can be altered. It is unclear whether under- or overexposure occurs in pregnant cancer patients and thus also whether adjustments in dosing regimens are required. Given the severity of the malignant disease and the potentially high impact on both the mother and child, there is a high unmet medical need for adequate and tolerable treatment of this patient population. We aimed to develop and evaluate a semi-physiological enriched model that incorporates physiological changes during pregnancy into available population PK models developed from non-pregnant patient data. Methods Gestational changes in plasma protein levels, renal fu...
Although pharmacotherapy is avoided due to risks during pregnancy, sometimes drugs may be required f...
Physiological changes during pregnancy may alter drug pharmacokinetics. Therefore, mechanistic under...
Pregnancy is associated with physiological changes that may impact drug pharmacokinetics (PK). The g...
Background and Objective As a result of changes in physiology during pregnancy, the pharmacokinetics...
Background: Pregnant patients with cancer are increasingly treated with anticancer drugs, although t...
Background Based on reassuring short-term foetal and maternal safety data, there is an increasing tr...
Pregnant patients with cancer are increasingly treated with anti-cancer drugs, although the specific...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the impact of physiologic changes of pregnancy on pharmacokinetics of chemot...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the impact of physiologic changes of pregnancy on pharmacokinetics of chemot...
BACKGROUND: Based on reassuring short-term foetal and maternal safety data, there is an increasing t...
BACKGROUND: In clinical pharmacokinetic (PK) studies, pregnant women are significantly underrepresen...
The unmet medical need of providing evidence-based pharmacotherapy for pregnant women is recognized ...
Women are commonly prescribed a variety of medications during pregnancy. As most organ systems are a...
Changes in maternal physiology and metabolic during pregnancy influence pharmacokinetics and illustr...
Background: Pregnancy is associated with considerable changes in the physiological, anatomical and b...
Although pharmacotherapy is avoided due to risks during pregnancy, sometimes drugs may be required f...
Physiological changes during pregnancy may alter drug pharmacokinetics. Therefore, mechanistic under...
Pregnancy is associated with physiological changes that may impact drug pharmacokinetics (PK). The g...
Background and Objective As a result of changes in physiology during pregnancy, the pharmacokinetics...
Background: Pregnant patients with cancer are increasingly treated with anticancer drugs, although t...
Background Based on reassuring short-term foetal and maternal safety data, there is an increasing tr...
Pregnant patients with cancer are increasingly treated with anti-cancer drugs, although the specific...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the impact of physiologic changes of pregnancy on pharmacokinetics of chemot...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the impact of physiologic changes of pregnancy on pharmacokinetics of chemot...
BACKGROUND: Based on reassuring short-term foetal and maternal safety data, there is an increasing t...
BACKGROUND: In clinical pharmacokinetic (PK) studies, pregnant women are significantly underrepresen...
The unmet medical need of providing evidence-based pharmacotherapy for pregnant women is recognized ...
Women are commonly prescribed a variety of medications during pregnancy. As most organ systems are a...
Changes in maternal physiology and metabolic during pregnancy influence pharmacokinetics and illustr...
Background: Pregnancy is associated with considerable changes in the physiological, anatomical and b...
Although pharmacotherapy is avoided due to risks during pregnancy, sometimes drugs may be required f...
Physiological changes during pregnancy may alter drug pharmacokinetics. Therefore, mechanistic under...
Pregnancy is associated with physiological changes that may impact drug pharmacokinetics (PK). The g...