Adalimumab and Pregnancy
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Study: Adalimumab can remain in newborn's bloodstream for at least three months
news-medical.net — “Adalimumab, a drug often prescribed for women with Crohn's disease, actively crosses the placenta during the final trimester of pregnancy and remains in a newborn's bloodstream for at least three months, researchers at the University of California San Francisco have found.” View full resource at news-medical.net
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Adalimumab levels detected in cord blood and infants exposed in utero
medicalxpress.com — “Adalimumab (ADA), a drug often prescribed for women with Crohn's disease, actively crosses the placenta during the final trimester of pregnancy and remains in a newborn's bloodstream for at least three months, researchers at the University of California San Francisco have found.” View full resource at medicalxpress.com
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Adalimumab Levels Detected In Cord Blood And Infants Exposed In Utero - QualityPoint Technologies
qualitypointtech.net — “Adalimumab (ADA), a drug often prescribed for women with Crohn's disease, actively crosses the placenta during the final trimester of pregnancy and remains in a newborn's bloodstream for at least three months, researchers at the University of California San Francisco have found. The new study has implications for pregnant women and their obstetricians and pediatricians because ADA is known to decrease the immune system's ability to fight infection...” View full resource at qualitypointtech.net
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