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How is the placenta drug distribution?

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Critical for anomalies in children, drugs transferred through placenta are liposoluble, plasma bound, and anionized (as fetal plasma is more acidic than mothers pH=7 There are efflux proteins Pgp proteins limiting fetal exposure to toxic substances, also there are influx transporters


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