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Prospective, single-center, open label study on the pharmacokinetics of intravenous (iv) ketorolac administration in pregnant women right after caesarean section. Patients will be included after signed informed consent. Ketorolac has been selected for this study as it is routinely administered for postoperative pain relief. At this stage, we only have the intention to document ketorolac pharmacokinetics and metabolism based on the dosing regimen as currently used in the clinical setting, and therefore will not interfere with either clinical indications, nor with dosing as prescribed by the attending physician. This drug is routinely administered (30 mg q8h) after caesarean section.
Drug administration and collection of samples will be obtained to the current clinical and nursing standard procedures. After dilution in 50-100 ml bag of normal saline drug will be administered after caesarean section by iv bolus, through a peripherally inserted venous catheter, 30 mg, 3 times in one day. The intended duration of administration is 5-10 minutes.
Blood samples will be collected (in heparinised tubes) according to following schedule: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 and 8 hours after iv administration, through a second peripherally inserted venous catheter dedicated for blood sampling only. Blood samples will be centrifuged immediately after collection and subsequently stored at -20 °C until analysis. Urine samples will also be collected, before drug administration in the first 8 hours after the first drug administration, through a bladder catheter in patients in whom a bladder catheter is available for clinical indications.
In a subgroup of former patients (n=8), we plan to repeat this procedure 6-12 weeks after delivery (for intra-subject PK comparison). However, only a single iv ketorolac dose will be administered, and sampling will be limited to 6 samples up to 8 h following start of iv administration. A population pharmacokinetics approach will be used, hereby comparing the data on PK already reported in adults and the newly collected data following pregnancy.
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