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Bol Clin Hosp Infant Edo Son 2017; 34 (1)
Antiinflamatorios no esteroides y sus aplicaciones terapéuticas (Parte 2)
Perea-Martínez A, López-Navarrete G, de la Osa-Busto M, Reyes-Gómez U
Idioma: Español
Referencias bibliográficas: 27
Paginas: 35-43
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RESUMEN
El uso de los antiinflamatorios no esteroides requiere por parte del médico clínico el conocimiento farmacológico
de estos, sus interacciones, seguridad y tolerabilidad sobre todo a nivel gastrointestinal y cardiovascular. Todo esto
basado en el uso de biomarcadores, los cuales son influidos por factores genéticos que definirán la farmacocinética
y farmacodinamia específicamente en Pediatría. Finalmente de cada uno de ellos se plasman las recomendaciones
de las dosis científicamente avaladas con alto perfil de bioseguridad.
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