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Pregnancy and Your Meds: What's Going On?
Tuesday, February 25, 2025
Next, let's look at protein binding. Medicines often stick to proteins in the blood. This is like a medicine hitching a ride on a protein. During pregnancy, the amount of these proteins can change. This can affect how much medicine is available to do its job.
Finally, let's consider intrinsic clearance. This is how well the liver can break down a medicine on its own. Pregnancy can change how well the liver does this job. This can make medicines stay in the body longer or leave faster.
Doctors need to think about these changes when they prescribe medicines to pregnant women. They need to figure out the right dose. This is important because too much medicine can be harmful, and too little might not work.
It's also important to note that pregnancy is not the same for everyone. Different women might have different changes in their liver function. This means doctors need to be careful and consider each woman's unique situation.
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