Pregnancy Flashcards

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Q

What factors affect the absorption of drugs in pregnancy

A
  • N + V
    -Gastric acid
  • Transit time
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2
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Nausea + Vomiting

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  • Onset in FIRST trimester.
  • Other possible causes must be excluded before diagnosis.
  • Begins: 4-7 weeks
  • Peaks: 9-16 weeks
  • Resolves: 16-20 weeks
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3
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N + V - onset after 11 weeks

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  • Alternative cause is likely, NOT pregnancy.
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4
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Gastric acid

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  • Decreased gastric acid in pregnancy.
  • Affects drugs which rely on gastric acid for absorption, e.g. aspirin.
  • Increased absorption of weak bases, e.g. caffeine.
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5
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Transit time

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  • Production of progesterone = reduced transit time.
  • CO output and intestinal blood flow increased.
  • Balances out.
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6
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What factors affect distribution in pregancy?

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  • CV changes
  • Plasma proteins
  • Compartments
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