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Caffeine dosing in premature neonates: impact of birth weight on a pharmacokinetic simulation study.

Sin Yin LimCynthia B MayPeter N JohnsonJamie L Miller
Published in: Pediatric research (2022)
Extremely premature neonates with a lower birth weight may require a higher weight-based caffeine dosing due to their higher weight-adjusted clearance and shorter half-lives. Not only do these extremely premature neonates have a higher risk of developing bronchopulmonary dysplasia due to their structurally underdeveloped lungs, but the low birth weight-related underdosing may further contribute to the reduced caffeine effectiveness. Higher-than-standard caffeine citrate dosing (e.g., 10 mg/kg/day maintenance dose) may be needed to further prevent bronchopulmonary dysplasia.
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