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Models and methods for predicting drug transfer into human milk

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ADVANCED DRUG DELIVERY REVIEWS
Volume 55, Issue 5, Pages 643-652

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/S0169-409X(03)00032-2

Keywords

milk to plasma ratio; in vitro models; regression models; infant exposure

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Adverse effects in infants due to the ingestion of drugs and other xenobiotics remain an area of concern. A key parameter in assessing infant exposure via breast milk, the milk to plasma concentration ratio (M/P), has not been determined in vivo in humans for most drugs. There are various methods for predicting M/P, which involve in vitro experiments in mammary cell monolayers, assessment of drug binding to plasma and milk protein and lipid, in vivo experiments in animals, and regression models based on a compound's physicochemical characteristics. This article reviews these approaches in terms of their utility, advantages and disadvantages. Some combination of these methods is necessary for reasonably accurate prediction of M/P in humans. (C) 2003 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.

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