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There is one more sign. Fat-soluble substances penetrate the placenta much better than water-soluble. Therefore, hydrophilic compounds are more desirable. In addition, doctors know that the probability of penetration of a substance through the placenta depends on the time the drug stays in the blood. All long-acting drugs are more dangerous than those that are rapidly metabolized.