This new edition provides improved and detailed coverage of the many drugs that are given to women during pregnancy and during lactation where the baby's welfare must be borne in mind as well as that of the mother. Thus the whole 'pregnancy through to parenthood' journey is treated as a continuous event with information about drug use and the effects of drugs at all stages of the development from fetus to infant.
Containing far more detail than is available in the British National Formulary for Children and with a companion website featuring updates related to specific drugs and dosing, Neonatal Formulary is an essential guide for neonatologists, neonatal nurses, hospital pharmacists, obstetric staff, advanced nurse practitioners and for all health care professionals caring for pregnant women and their infants in the first year of life.
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Table of Contents
Introduction viii
Important advisory statement xi
Further reading xiii
Acknowledgements xv
Part 1: Drug prescribing and drug administration 1
Terms, symbols, abbreviations and units 3
Drug storage and administration 5
Drugs and the body 12
Drugs and the law 14
The care and use of intravascular lines 17
Minimising IV infusion and other drug hazards 24
Patient safety initiatives 27
Writing a hospital prescription 30
Adverse reactions and overtreatment 33
Maternal drug abuse 36
Renal failure 39
Body weight and surface area 42
Effects of therapeutic hypothermia on medications 44
Useful websites 48
Part 2: Drug monographs 55
Part 3: Maternal medication and its effect on the baby 555
Introduction 556
Further reading 558
Maternal medication and the baby 560
Index 608