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pH is what compared to maternal pH
more acidic
drugs that are ion trapped on the fetal side of placental membrane
basic
drugs that are ion trapped on the maternal side of placental membrane
acidic
fetal protein level compared to adults
lower (raises concentration of drug)
class of teratogens that are avoided entirely
category X
class of teratogens that carry small teratogenic risk
category D
class of teratogens with suggested but unproven risk
category C
best NSAID to use during pregancy
acetaminophen
tx anemia during pregnancy
oral ferrous sulfate
tx eclampsia
Mg sulfate
drugs that cause significant hazard during lactation
chloral hydrate
chloramphenicol
heroin
iodine
lithium
diazepam
methadone
PTU
teratogenic drugs
alcohol
DES (diethylstilbestrol)
oral anticoagulants
phenytoin
thalidomide
methotrexate
which phase of metabolism is more developed in a child
phase I
adult renal function is attained by what age
1 year
youngs rule
dose = adult dose x (age/age+12)
dose = adult dose x (weight/150)