关于日本妊娠药物信息研究所咨询病例的背景和妊娠结果信息积累情况的调查

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q3 PEDIATRICS
Naho Yakuwa, Atsuko Murashima, Seiko Miyazaki
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摘要

由于孕妇被排除在临床试验之外,因此有必要积累上市后的信息,以评估孕期用药对胎儿的影响。作为厚生劳动省的一个项目,在国家儿童健康与发展中心设立了日本妊娠药物信息研究所,目的是向患者提供信息并开展后续调查。在本研究中,我们调查了JDIIP咨询病例的积累状况,以确定加强适合妊娠期间使用的临床信息的问题,并研究如何收集和提供信息。此外,日本药品说明书的描述状况得到证实,这些说明书是保健专业人员作为信息来源使用的具有代表性的说明书,适用于JDIIP咨询病例使用的药物。JDIIP咨询病例信息的特点是获得了评估妊娠期用药对胎儿影响时需要调整的内容。随访率为83.1%。但是,虽然协商设施的数目增加了,但协商的数目却没有增加,这表明需要进一步增加协商设施的数目。发现关于日本包装说明书临床使用的流行病学研究资料有限。为了提高妊娠期药物合理使用的临床信息,未来有必要积累更多的信息,并且有必要考虑利用JDIIP系统的新方法。
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Investigation on the accumulation of background and pregnancy outcome information on cases consulted by the Japan Drug Information Institute in Pregnancy

Since pregnant women are excluded from clinical trials, it is essential to accumulate post-marketing information to evaluate the effects on the fetus of medication use during pregnancy. The Japan Drug Information Institute in Pregnancy (JDIIP) was established at the National Center for Child Health and Development as a Ministry of Health, Labour, and Welfare project to provide patients with information and conduct follow-up surveys. In this study, we investigated the status of the accumulation of JDIIP consultation cases to identify issues for enhancing clinical information appropriate for use during pregnancy and to examine how information should be collected and provided. In addition, the status of descriptions of Japanese package inserts, which are representative of those used by healthcare professionals as a source of information, was confirmed for medications used by JDIIP consultation cases. The characteristics of the JDIIP consultation cases information were that the contents that needed to be adjusted when evaluating the effects on the fetus of medication use during pregnancy were obtained. In addition, the follow-up rate was 83.1%. However, although the number of consultation facilities has increased, the number of consultations has not, indicating the need to further increase the number. It was found that there is limited information on epidemiological studies of clinical use in Japanese package inserts. To improve clinical information on the appropriate use of medications during pregnancy, it is necessary to accumulate more information in the future, and it is considered necessary to consider new approaches utilizing the JDIIP system.

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Congenital Anomalies
Congenital Anomalies PEDIATRICS-
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期刊介绍: Congenital Anomalies is the official English language journal of the Japanese Teratology Society, and publishes original articles in laboratory as well as clinical research in all areas of abnormal development and related fields, from all over the world. Although contributions by members of the teratology societies affiliated with The International Federation of Teratology Societies are given priority, contributions from non-members are welcomed.
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