This article focuses on the pharmacologic properties of drugs commonly used in the treatment of neonatal septicemia and its complications. Rational therapy demands an awareness of not only the pharmacology of individual drugs but also the interactions and anticipated fate of such drugs in the rapidly changing physiologic environment of the neonate. Further research in the area of equine neonatal pharmacology should greatly assist our understanding of the impact of the disease state on the unique physiology of the newborn and should allow us to better predict the ultimate fate of drugs commonly used for such purposes. Careful dosing and close monitoring of pharmacologic effects are critical for a successful outcome. In the future, newer ther...
Pharmacotherapy is a very powerful tool to improve outcome in neonates. Clinical pharmacology suppor...
The management of neonatal sepsis is challenging owing to complex developmental and environmental fa...
Newborn babies who need intensive medical care are often sheltered into a special area of the hospit...
Antimicrobial agents are commonly used in neonatal foals for the treatment or prevention of sepsis. ...
Background: Septicaemia in the neonatal foal is caused by both Gram positive and Gram negative bacte...
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are the class of drugs most commonly used in equine me...
Sepsis is a major cause of newborn death world wide but the burden is heaviest in the developing par...
In equine neonatology, corticosteroids are used to treat conditions such as acute adrenal insufficie...
Introduction: Neonatal sepsis (NS) is a very severe condition that causes significant morbidity and ...
Shock is a clinical disorder that challenges caregivers in the neonatal intensive care unit. The pre...
The incidence of sepsis among neonates born in the United States varies from less than one to more t...
BACKGROUND: Neonatal infections are associated with high morbidity and mortality rates. Optimal trea...
Systemic bacterial infections continue to be a main cause of death in newborns at neonatal intensive...
Pharmacotherapy is a very powerful tool to improve outcome in neonates. Clinical pharmacology suppor...
The management of neonatal sepsis is challenging owing to complex developmental and environmental fa...
Newborn babies who need intensive medical care are often sheltered into a special area of the hospit...
Antimicrobial agents are commonly used in neonatal foals for the treatment or prevention of sepsis. ...
Background: Septicaemia in the neonatal foal is caused by both Gram positive and Gram negative bacte...
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are the class of drugs most commonly used in equine me...
Sepsis is a major cause of newborn death world wide but the burden is heaviest in the developing par...
In equine neonatology, corticosteroids are used to treat conditions such as acute adrenal insufficie...
Introduction: Neonatal sepsis (NS) is a very severe condition that causes significant morbidity and ...
Shock is a clinical disorder that challenges caregivers in the neonatal intensive care unit. The pre...
The incidence of sepsis among neonates born in the United States varies from less than one to more t...
BACKGROUND: Neonatal infections are associated with high morbidity and mortality rates. Optimal trea...
Systemic bacterial infections continue to be a main cause of death in newborns at neonatal intensive...
Pharmacotherapy is a very powerful tool to improve outcome in neonates. Clinical pharmacology suppor...
The management of neonatal sepsis is challenging owing to complex developmental and environmental fa...
Newborn babies who need intensive medical care are often sheltered into a special area of the hospit...