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(Reproductive and Sexual Health) PHCY320 Test sobre L7 Drugs in Pregnancy and Lactation, creado por Mer Scott el 19/08/2019.

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L7 Drugs in Pregnancy and Lactation

Pregunta 1 de 8

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Teratogenesis - Pregnancy phases and risk"
• Pre-embryonic (conception to 17 days) - All or nothing, i.e. if many cells damaged the pregnancy will spontaneously
• Embryonic (Day 18-55) - Cells are differentiating and major organs forming, embryo is most to teratogens
• Foetal (day 56 to birth) - Some structures still developing (cerebral cortex, renal glomeruli) - prone to
. Deafness can still occur in this period

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    miscarry
    vulnerable
    damage

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Pregunta 2 de 8

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Non-teratogenic harm to the foetus:
• Anything that causes of the placental vasculature may harm the foetus
• Spontaneous abortions (e.g. )
• Intra-uterine growth retardation
• Prematurity and still-births ()
• Neonatal CNS depression or withdrawal

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    vasoconstriction
    isotretinoin
    warfarin

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Pregunta 3 de 8

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Physiologic changes during pregnancy can affect the pharmacokinetics/pharmacodynamics of drugs:
• Changes in total body and body composition
• Prolonged gastrointestinal transit time which can affect the of drugs
• Expanded plasma volume, more extracellular fluid & total body water which may increase the of distribution for drugs

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    weight
    fat
    bioavailability
    volume
    hydrophilic

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Pregunta 4 de 8

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ADEC Pregnancy Categories (Australia) does not take into account reactions in the neonate to a medicine that crosses the placenta, or in cases of , occupational exposure etc.

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    rare idiosyncratic
    overdose

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Pregunta 5 de 8

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Folic acid should be started at least one month before conception occurs – and some conditions require higher doses, e.g. epilepsy

Selecciona uno de los siguientes:

  • VERDADERO
  • FALSO

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Pregunta 6 de 8

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Factors that determine transfer into breast milk:
• Drug concentrations in the maternal plasma; some drugs are poorly absorbed into the maternal
• Drug (Note that fat is a small proportion of milk)
• Drug protein binding
• Milk pH (Milk pH = 7.0–7.2. More acidic than plasma (pH = 7.4) some ion trapping)
• Molecular size – drugs that are <500 Da.

• Most drugs transfer into milk(rare exceptions: .)
• Most drugs transfer by diffusion (unionised, unbound drug)
• Extent of transfer depends on properties of the drug, blood and breast milk

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    circulation
    lipophilicity
    insulin, heparin
    passive

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• Decreased milk production = dopamine e.g. bromocriptine, -containing contraception
• Increased milk production = dopamine e.g. domperidone, SSRIs, opioids

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    agonists
    oestrogen
    antagonists

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Pregunta 8 de 8

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If WAMD <10% the drug will be safe for the baby to ingest through breast milk.

Selecciona uno de los siguientes:

  • VERDADERO
  • FALSO

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