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Antiepileptic Drugs And Pregnancy A Guide For Prescribers First Mj Eadie

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Antiepileptic Drugs And Pregnancy A Guide For Prescribers First Mj Eadie
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Publisher: ADIS
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.23 MB
Pages: 235
Author: MJ Eadie, FJE Vajda
ISBN: 9783319214337, 3319214330
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: First

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Antiepileptic Drugs And Pregnancy A Guide For Prescribers First Mj Eadie by Mj Eadie, Fje Vajda 9783319214337, 3319214330 instant download after payment.

A description of our current understanding of antiepileptic drug use during pregnancy, this book includes chapters on the impact of seizures on the mother and developing child, changes in maternal physiology during pregnancy and its impact on drug disposition, and the pharmacokinetic differences between the various anti-seizure medications. It also deals with the possible harmful effects of antiepileptic drug exposure during pregnancy on the physical and intellectual development of the fetus. Clinicians have to balance the potential adverse effects of the medicine for the fetus and mother-to-be against the risks that uncontrolled seizures hold for both when treating pregnant women with antiepileptic drugs. Only recently have enough scientific data emerged to provide a rational basis for treatment decisions that take in both aspects. This work provides a single, accessible, and up-to-date resource for busy clinicians

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