Effects of fetal exposure to diazoxide in man.
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Milner, R. D. G., and Chouksey, S. K. (1972). Archives of Disease in Childhood, 47, 537. Effects of fetal exposure to diazoxide in man. Four infants were born to women treated with oral diazoxide for the last 19 to 69 days of pregnancy. Maternal plasma levels of diazoxide in the 5 days before delivery were related to the intake of the drug and varied between 11 and 43 ,ug/ml. At delivery the umbilical plasma diazoxide level was lower than that in the mother and was 6 5 to 25 stg/ml. At the age of 24 hours the plasma diazoxide level in the infants had not altered appreciably. Diazoxide was present in the amniotic fluid and was excreted in the urine in the first week of life. Urinary diazoxide excretion was greatest on days 2 and 3 and had fallen to low or undetectable levels by days 6 and 7. No effect of diazoxide was noted on the blood pressure or blood sugar levels of the infants in the first 24 hours. The glucose tolerance of 2 of the infants was normal
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- Archives of disease in childhood
دوره 47 254 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 1972