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Familial hemolytic uremic syndrome with occurrence in the postpartum period
Myftar Barbullushi +2 more
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Risk of gastrointestinal bleeding by specific SSRIs and SNRIs: A systematic review and meta‐analysis
Aim The purpose of this study is to estimate the risk of gastrointestinal bleeding (GIB) by selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) and serotonin–norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors (SNRIs) individual agents. Methods A systematic review was conducted for each unique antidepressant (i.e.
Ainhoa Gomez‐Lumbreras +8 more
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Using sequence analysis to visualize exposure to pregnancy in the postpartum period. [PDF]
Sarnak D +3 more
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Aims Amoxicillin, a widely used β‐lactam antibiotic, requires improved pharmacokinetic characterization during breastfeeding. This study used a population pharmacokinetic (PopPK) approach to model amoxicillin concentrations in breast milk, identify variability sources and estimate infant exposure, applying worst‐case scenarios.
Sarah Baklouti +9 more
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Intimate partner violence and the risk of incident perinatal depression: A prospective study during pregnancy and the postpartum period. [PDF]
Tezuka K, Ito Y, Sasaki N, Nishi D.
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Psychoprophylaxis revisited in the 21st century: Effects on labor and postpartum period
Natsiou, Konstantina Paschalis
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Abstract Aim Tacrolimus monitoring is generally performed in whole blood (WB). Most (>85%) of circulating tacrolimus is bound to red blood cells. During pregnancy, WB monitoring might be suboptimal because of physiological changes including increased plasma volume and decreased haematocrit.
Jildau R. Meinderts +7 more
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