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Prolonged half-life of caffeine in healthy term newborn infants  [1981]

Parsons, William D.; Neims, Allen H.;

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Abstract: Radioimmunoassay of plasma caffeine in 15 healthy newborn infants indicated that the half-life of caffeine in these full-term infants, as in premature infants, is much longer than in older children or adults. Half-life ranged from 31-132 hours, with a mean of 82 hours. These slow clearance times for caffeine are indicative of a deficit in oxidative metabolism which is not corrected until the infant matures. Since caffeine is acquired transplacentally from the mother, its pharmacologic actions could persist in the infant for several days after birth even without additional caffeine intakes through breast milk. Thus, the long-half life of caffeine in the newborn infant may be clinically significant.
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Journal of pediatrics
ISSN : 0022-3476

Information bibliographique

Langue:
English
Type:
Journal Article
Sur AGRIS depuis:
2013
Volume:
98
Numéro:
4
Page initiale:
640
Page finale:
641
Tous les titres:
"Prolonged half-life of caffeine in healthy term newborn infants"@eng
Autre:
"9 ref."
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Information bibliographique

Langue:
English
Type:
Journal Article
Sur AGRIS depuis:
2013
Volume:
98
Numéro:
4
Page initiale:
640
Page finale:
641
Tous les titres:
"Prolonged half-life of caffeine in healthy term newborn infants"@eng
Autre:
"9 ref."