Prediction of drug concentrations in milk during breastfeeding, integrating predictive algorithms within a physiologically‐based pharmacokinetic model
Abstract There is a risk of exposure to drugs in neonates during the lactation period due to maternal drug intake. The ability to predict drugs of potential hazards to the neonates would be useful in a clinical setting. This work aimed to evaluate the possibility of integrating milk‐to‐plasma (M/P)...
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Main Authors: | Khaled Abduljalil (Author), Amita Pansari (Author), Jia Ning (Author), Masoud Jamei (Author) |
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2021-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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