Drug safety in pregnancy.

IF 3.4 Q2 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Debra Kennedy, Ronald Batagol
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Abstract

Drugs can affect the fetus in various ways, with the timing of exposure during pregnancy a key factor in determining both if and how a drug will impact a developing fetus. The exclusion of women of childbearing age from clinical trials, and the challenges in conducting large epidemiological studies, have resulted in a paucity of data on the fetal and maternal safety of drugs in pregnancy. In some patients, the benefits of drug treatment may outweigh the potential risks to the fetus. It is important for prescribers to assess and communicate the benefits and risks in the context of the individual patient. The Australian categorisation system for prescribing drugs in pregnancy was implemented to guide prescribers; however, it has shortcomings and lessons can be learned from the systems of other countries. Obstetric drug information services and other evidence-based resources are available to provide guidance to healthcare professionals and consumers on the use of drugs in pregnancy and breastfeeding.

孕期用药安全。
药物可以通过各种方式影响胎儿,怀孕期间接触药物的时间是决定药物是否以及如何影响发育中的胎儿的关键因素。将育龄妇女排除在临床试验之外,以及在进行大规模流行病学研究方面面临挑战,导致关于怀孕期间药物对胎儿和母亲安全性的数据缺乏。在一些患者中,药物治疗的益处可能超过对胎儿的潜在风险。对于开处方者来说,评估和沟通个体患者的获益和风险是很重要的。实施了澳大利亚孕期用药分类制度,以指导开处方者;然而,它也有不足之处,可以借鉴其他国家的制度。提供产科药物信息服务和其他循证资源,向保健专业人员和消费者提供关于怀孕和哺乳期间药物使用的指导。
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Australian Prescriber
Australian Prescriber MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
CiteScore
3.80
自引率
7.40%
发文量
71
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Australian Prescriber is Australia''s free, national, independent journal of drugs and therapeutics. It is published every two months online. Our purpose is to help health professionals make informed choices when prescribing, including whether to prescribe a drug or not. To do this we provide independent, reliable and accessible information. As well as publishing short didactic reviews, we facilitate debate about complex, controversial or uncertain therapeutic areas. We are part of NPS MedicineWise, an independent, non-profit organisation providing medicines information and resources for health professionals, and stakeholders involved in the quality use of medicines. NPS MedicineWise is funded by the Australian Government Department of Health.
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