Pharmacological and toxicological studies in pregnancy are essential for ensuring the safety and efficacy of medications for both the mother and the developing fetus. These studies help identify potential risks and benefits, guiding healthcare providers in making informed decisions about treatment during pregnancy. Due to ethical considerations, research often relies on animal models and observational studies, but advancements in technology and data analysis are improving our understanding of drug effects in pregnant women.
10.1 Maternal and Fetal Drug Metabolism
10.2 Safety and Efficacy in Pregnant Women
10.3 Teratogenicity and Developmental Toxicity
10.4 Ethical Considerations in Pregnancy Research
10.5 Regulatory Standards for Drugs in Pregnancy
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