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Comparative neonatal pharmacokinetics
Postnatal development can affect the disposition and pharmacokinetics of drugs in man and animals. Factors such as gastric pH, gastrointestinal motility, mucosal absorbing area, microbial population and milk f...
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Drug bioavailability in the develo** ruminant
Respiratory and gastrointestinal infections as well as systemic infections are common in newborn and develo** animals. In fact, immunodeficiency makes the young animal more susceptible to disease, so there i...