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Physiologically Based Pharmacokinetic Modeling to Characterize Acetaminophen Pharmacokinetics and N-Acetyl-p-Benzoquinone Imine (NAPQI) Formation in Non-Pregnant and Pregnant Women.

Paola MianJohn N van den AnkerKristel van CalsterenPieter AnnaertDick TibboelMarc PfisterKarel AllegaertAndré Dallmann
Published in: Clinical pharmacokinetics (2021)
Acetaminophen exposure is lower in pregnant than in non-pregnant women, and is related to pregnancy duration. Despite these findings, higher dose adjustments cannot be advised yet as it is unknown whether pregnancy affects the toxicodynamics of NAPQI. Information on glutathione abundance during pregnancy and NAPQI in vivo data are required to further refine the presented model.
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