Developmental Pharmacology — Drug Disposition, Action, and Therapy in Infants and Children
Children's Mercy Hospital · University of Missouri–Kansas City
Abstract
For those using drugs to treat infants and children, the integration of developmental pharmacology is crucial to appropriate clinical practice. Changes in metabolic capacity, distribution sites, and organ function all affect the way in which medications are handled in the very young. This review examines the developmental changes that profoundly affect the responses of children to medications and related therapies.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 48.64
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 103
Authors
6- GLGregory L. KearnsCorresponding
Children's Mercy Hospital, University of Missouri–Kansas City
- SMSusan M. Abdel‐Rahman
Children's Mercy Hospital, University of Missouri–Kansas City
- SWSarah W. Alander
University of Missouri–Kansas City, Children's Mercy Hospital
- DLDouglas L. Blowey
Children's Mercy Hospital, University of Missouri–Kansas City
- JSJ. Steven Leeder
University of Missouri–Kansas City, Children's Mercy Hospital
Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Clinical pharmacology
- Affect (linguistics)
- Disposition
- Drug
- Intensive care medicine
- Pharmacology
- Pharmacotherapy
- Good health and well-being