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During the second and third trimesters, uncomplicated P. falciparum malaria must be
treated using ACTs, although safety assessment of artemether and lumefantrine is still
ongoing, pharmacokinetics and effectivness as well as its effectiveness [10]. Safety studies
in more than 4000 pregnancies, report no adverse effects on both mother and fetus. Certain
antimalarial drugs, however, such as primaquine should not be used during pregnancy. The
fetus is constantly growing. First slowly, but during second and third trimester it starts
growing rapidly, making the fetoplacental compartment (10.4) under constant change. The
volume of this compartment (Vpreg) can be described by the Gompertz equation:
Vpreg = ae( b
c)(1−e−cGA)
(10.10)
where GA indicates the gestational age in weeks and a, b and c are constants, that are equal
to 0.01, 0.37 and 0.52, respectively [31]. After the intake of a drug, the changes in the drug
concentration in the fetoplacental compartment can be described by [32] as follows:
d