May 2011 Pregmedic Symposium
Clinically Relevant Pharmacokinetic Changes in Pregnancy
Topics & Panel
Video and PDF Presentations
Symposium's Published Proceedings
Pregmedic 2011 Symposium - Full collection of pdf presentations
Topics & Panel
OPENING REMARKS AND MODERATOR
David Knoppert, St Joseph’s Hospital
DRUGS INDICATED FOR USE DURING PREGNANCY
Dr. André Lalonde, Society of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists of Canada
BIOEQUIVALENCE STUDIES OF DRUGS PRESCRIBED MAINLY FOR WOMEN
Iain McGilveray, McGilveray Pharmacon Inc.
PARAMETERS CONSIDERED IN PK STUDIES IN PREGNANCY
Dr. Gideon Koren, Motherisk Program, Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto
EFFECT OF 2 DIFFERENT DOMPERIDONE DOSES ON MATERNAL MILK PRODUCTION
David Knoppert, St Joseph’s Hospital
INNOVATIVE STUDIES IN WOMEN BY USE OF STABILIZED ISOTOPES IN PREGNANCY
Dr. Offie Soldin, Georgetown University Medical Center
TRANS-PLACENTA PHARMACOKINETICS OR FETAL PLACENTAL PERFUSION
Janine Hutson, Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto
CLOSING REMARKS
Dr. Gideon Koren, Motherisk Program, Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto
Video and PDF Presentations
Clinically Relevant Pharmacokinetics Changes in Pregnancy
Symposium's Proceedings
J Popul Ther Clin Pharmacol Vol 18(3):e455-e470; September 12, 2011
J Popul Ther Clin Pharmacol Vol 18(3):e506-e512; November 14, 2011
CSPT 2011 - Safety and Efficacy of Drugs in Pregnancy
J Popul Ther Clin Pharmacol Vol 18(3):e513-e515; November 14, 2011
CSPT 2011 - Drugs Indicated for Use During Pregnancy
J Popul Ther Clin Pharmacol Vol 18(3):e516-e522; November 14, 2011
CSPT 2011 - Bioequivalence Studies of Drugs Prescribed Maily for Women
J Popul Ther Clin Pharmacol Vol 18(3):e523-e527; November 14, 2011
CSPT 2011 - Pharmacokinetics in Pregnancy; Clinical Significance
J Popul Ther Clin Pharmacol Vol 18(3):e528-e532; November 14, 2011
CSPT 2011 - Innovative Studies in Women by Use of Stabilized Isotopes in Pregnancy
J Popul Ther Clin Pharmacol Vol 18(3):e533-e543; November 14, 2011
CSPT 2011 - Prediction of Placental Drug Transfer Using the Human Placental Perfusion Model
