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Plasma Protein Binding of Drugs in Pregnancy

Plasma Protein Binding of Drugs in Pregnancy The degree of binding to plasma proteins is an important determinant of drug disposition and response. Normal human pregnancy is associated with considerable changes in the concentration of plasma proteins, free fatty acids and possibly other endogenous substances interfering with drug binding. The possibility of an associated change in plasma binding capacity therefore needs to be taken into consideration. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Clinical Pharmacokinetics Springer Journals

Plasma Protein Binding of Drugs in Pregnancy

Clinical Pharmacokinetics , Volume 7 (4) – Dec 13, 2012

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Springer Journals
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Subject
Medicine & Public Health; Pharmacotherapy; Pharmacology/Toxicology; Internal Medicine
ISSN
0312-5963
eISSN
1179-1926
DOI
10.2165/00003088-198207040-00004
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Abstract

The degree of binding to plasma proteins is an important determinant of drug disposition and response. Normal human pregnancy is associated with considerable changes in the concentration of plasma proteins, free fatty acids and possibly other endogenous substances interfering with drug binding. The possibility of an associated change in plasma binding capacity therefore needs to be taken into consideration.

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Clinical PharmacokineticsSpringer Journals

Published: Dec 13, 2012

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