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Ricardo de Carvalho Cavalli *

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O trabalho contribui para o conhecimento da transferência placentária de drogas

TRANSFERÊNCIA PLACENTÁRIA DE DROGAS

O obstetra deve estar atento à transferência placentária de drogas e à exposição do feto a agentes teratogênicos ou tóxicos, que podem comprometer o seu desenvolvimento. Muitas drogas lícitas e ilícitas acabam sendo usadas por pacientes durante o período gestacional, porém por motivos éticos e de segurança, apenas um limitado número de drogas são estudadas na gestação.

*Ricardo de Carvalho Cavalli
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TRANSFERÊNCIA PLACENTÁRIA DE DROGAS
Revista Brasileira de Ginecologia e Obstetrícia,
28(9):557-564 Sep, 2006

Esta revista, clasificada por SIIC Data Bases, integra el acervo bibliográfico
de la Biblioteca Biomédica (BB) SIIC.

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*, Ribeirão Preto, Brasil, Ribeirão Preto, Brasil
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