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    Scaling Drug Clearance from Adults to the Young Children for Drugs Undergoing Hepatic Metabolism: A Simulation Study to Search for the Simplest Scaling Method

    Previous research showed that scaling drug clearance from adults to children based on body weight alone is not accurate for all hepatically cleared drugs in very young children. This study systematically asses...

    E. A. M. Calvier, E. H. J. Krekels, T. N. Johnson, A. Rostami-Hodjegan in The AAPS Journal (2019)

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    Population pharmacokinetics of haloperidol in terminally ill adult patients

    Over 80% of the terminally ill patients experience delirium in their final days. In the treatment of delirium, haloperidol is the drug of choice. Very little is known about the pharmacokinetics of haloperidol ...

    L. G. Franken, R. A. A. Mathot, A. D. Masman in European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology (2017)

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    O-demethylation of tramadol in the first months of life

    Assess in vivo O-demethylation activity in the first months of life.

    Karel Allegaert, J. N. Van den Anker in European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology (2005)

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    Tramadol concentrations in blood and in cerebrospinal fluid in a neonate

    Based on blood and cerebrospinal fluid samples collected in a full-term neonate, the penetration of tramadol in the central nervous system is described. Following intravenous administration of tramadol, a lag ...

    K Allegaert, J de Hoon, R Verbesselt in European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology (2005)

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    Acetaminophen in cerebrospinal fluid in children

    There are few studies describing acetaminophen (APAP) cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) concentrations in children. This current study was undertaken in children—from neonates to adolescents—in order to investigate ag...

    C. D. van der Marel, B. J. Anderson in European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology (2003)