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Pharmacological interventions for the treatment of neonatal jaundice.

Phyllis A Dennery1.   

Abstract

In the neonate, hyperbilirubinaemia is usually due to a combination of an increased bilirubin load and decreased bilirubin elimination. Despite an understanding of the enzymatic pathways leading to bilirubin production and elimination, very few pharmacological interventions to prevent hyperbilirubinaemia are utilized and the mainstay of treatment remains phototherapy. Previously studied pharmacological agents such as D-penicillamine, phenobarbital and clofibrate may yet prove useful. Recent clinical trials using metalloporphyrins to inhibit heme catabolism and bilirubin production provides a novel pharmacological intervention for the treatment of neonatal jaundice. The safety and efficacy of these therapies will need to be confirmed prior to widespread use.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12208095     DOI: 10.1053/siny.2002.0098

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Semin Neonatol        ISSN: 1084-2756


  17 in total

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6.  Comparing the effect of clofibrate and phenobarbital on the newborns with hyperbilirubinemia.

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