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Negligible impact of birth on renal function and drug metabolism.

Brian Joseph AndersonNick H G Holford
Published in: Paediatric anaesthesia (2018)
Birth is associated with a small increase in clearance in addition to that described by postmenstrual age for common analgesic drugs cleared by glucuronide conjugation (morphine, paracetamol) or by the P450 cytochrome oxidase (tramadol) and renal systems. While the increase is of biological interest, it would not be expected to have any clinically relevant impact on renal function or drug dosing. The processes of maturation described by these models are potentially applicable to any drug elimination process.
Keyphrases
  • drug induced
  • gestational age
  • adverse drug
  • spinal cord
  • pregnancy outcomes