Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2578641 | Thérapie | 2015 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Advances in lung transplantation allow the women of childbearing age to consider becoming mothers. When planning to become pregnant, a therapeutic drug management of immunosuppressive drugs and associated therapies is required. It must take into account teratogenic and fetotoxic drugs, as well as pharmacokinetic changes encountered during pregnancy. Increasingly data are currently available on the management of immunosuppressive drugs and associated therapies during pregnancy. We report the case management of drug therapy before and during pregnancy in two patients after a lung or heart-lung transplantation. To prevent the emergence of complications for mother and child, a literature review has been necessary to manage drug therapies of each patient.
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Authors
Céline Zecchini, Sébastien Chanoine, Claire Chapuis, Johanna Claustre, Edith Schir, Benoît Allenet, Christel Saint Raymond, Pierrick Bedouch,