A Tribute to the Pioneers of Fetal Pharmacology
Clinical pharmacology is a branch of the field of pharmacology that evolved following the recognition that the nature, duration, and intensity of drug action depend on both the intrinsic properties of the drug and an interaction with the host to whom the drug is given. Advances in drug development h...
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description | Clinical pharmacology is a branch of the field of pharmacology that evolved following the recognition that the nature, duration, and intensity of drug action depend on both the intrinsic properties of the drug and an interaction with the host to whom the drug is given. Advances in drug development have placed highly specific and extremely potent therapeutic agents in the marketplace. While these advances have progressed rapidly in adult medicine, pediatric clinical pharmacology has not kept pace and until very recently has lagged behind the research and attention paid to the proper use of therapeutic and diagnostic drugs in adults. Recognition that advances in the science of developmental pharmacology and pediatric clinical pharmacology were essential in the development of new drugs to treat children came in the 1950s and 1960s mostly through the work of 2 pioneering scientists in fetal and perinatal clinical pharmacology, Drs Sumner Yaffe and Bernard Mirkin. Here we pay a tribute to these most influential pioneers in the United States who were instrumental in paving the path for advancing the field of fetal and perinatal pharmacology concepts and their incorporation into pediatric drug development programs. |
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