We have an abundance of articles which address the impact of psychotropic medications on pregnancy. Much less research, however, has focused on how pregnancy may affect how these medications work. Physiologic changes take place during pregnancy which may affect the absorption, distribution, metabolism, and elimination of medications. These pharmacokinetic changes may result in lower psychotropic
Assesment of Knowledge of Analgesic Drugs in Pregnant Women
Drug dosing during pregnancy—opportunities for physiologically
Should pregnant women receive lower or higher medication doses
Prescribing Lithium During Pregnancy: Pharmacokinetics, Dosing
PDF) Second-generation antipsychotics and pregnancy complications
Pregnancy-Associated Changes in Pharmacokinetics: A Systematic
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Managing psychiatric illness during pregnancy and breastfeeding
Abilify - MGH Center for Women's Mental Health
Vilazodone for Major Depression in Adults: Pharmacological Profile
Poster Session III Neuropsychopharmacology