Drug delivery during pregnancy: evaluation in vitro of new drugs
J Dancis and L Liebes
Reproduction, Fertility and Development
7(6) 1485 - 1489
Published: 1995
Abstract
Indications for the treatment of the pregnant woman fall into three general categories: mother and infant require treatment, only the mother should be treated, or only the infant. Directing therapy towards the affected subject is an important aspect of good care, although it is not the only one. It is argued that a rational selection of the appropriate drug can be made without endangering mother or infant, with the aid of select laboratory investigations, including placental perfusion, and a knowledge of placental physiology. Examples are presented to support this contention. The intra-amniotic administration of drugs is briefly discussed. A plea is made to develop drugs that are designed specifically for use during pregnancy.https://doi.org/10.1071/RD9951485
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