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. 1977 Dec 16;12(5):355-7.
doi: 10.1007/BF00562451.

Transfer of nitrazepam across the human placenta

Transfer of nitrazepam across the human placenta

L Kangas et al. Eur J Clin Pharmacol. .

Abstract

Six women from 14 to 17 weeks pregnant, and 12 woman from 36 to 40 weeks pregnant, were given nitrazepam 5 mg orally about 12 h before legal abortion by hysterotomy in the former group and elective caesarean section in the latter group. The concentration of nitrazepam was determined by gas-liquid chromatography. Binding to plasma proteins was evaluated by separation of the protein-free fraction by ultracentrifugation. In the first group (early pregnancy) the level of nitrazepam was found to be lower in the fetal than in the maternal circulation. The concentration in amniotic fluid was still lower. In the latter group (late pregnancy) the concentration both of unbound and total nitrazepam in maternal and fetal plasma were in equilibrium, which indicated an increase in transplancental transfer in late pregnancy. The percentage of unbound nitrazepam in both cases was 12%.

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