Oxycodone pharmacokinetics and fetal exposure after intravenous or epidural administration to the ewe

There are limited data on oxycodone pharmacokinetics during pregnancy and on fetal exposure after maternal administration. The present study describes the pharmacokinetics of intravenous (i.v.) oxycodone in pregnant sheep and fetal exposure after intravenous and epidural administration.

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