妊娠期超说明书用药:对指南、现行做法和临床观点的批判性回顾。

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q2 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Vitalba Gallitelli, Rita Franco, Sofia Guidi, Simona Zaami, Marco Parasiliti, Annalisa Vidiri, Federica Perelli, Francesco Plotti, Georgios Eleftheriou, Alberto Mattei, Giovanni Scambia, Anna Franca Cavaliere
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摘要

目的:这篇叙述性综述的目的有两个:描述怀孕期间主要的超说明书药物(即米索前列醇、硝苯地平和皮质类固醇)的使用模式,并提供法医对这些药物使用的看法。方法:对文献进行了广泛的回顾,以评估皮质类固醇、硝苯地平和米索前列醇在妊娠期的超说明书使用。结果:总体而言,确定了503例孕期超说明书用药记录。在排除了用英语以外的语言发表的论文和动物实验研究后,340项研究被认为是合格的。除皮质类固醇、米索前列醇和硝苯地平以外的药物研究被删除,总共留下240篇文章。在剩下的记录中,没有检索到24份报告。研究策略允许最终识别76篇参考文献。结论:超说明书用药在产科已从一个例外转变为常规,科学验证的做法。虽然临床结果和国际协议证明其应用是合理的,但医疗保健提供者必须遵守严格的道德和法律责任框架。
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Off-label use of drugs in pregnancy: A critical review of guidelines, current practices, and a clinical perspective.

Objective: The objective of this narrative review was twofold: to delineate the usage patterns of the main off-label drugs during pregnancy (i.e., misoprostol, nifedipine, and corticosteroids) and to offer a medical examiner's perspective on the use of these medications.

Methods: An extensive review of the literature was performed to assess the off-label use of corticosteroids, nifedipine, and misoprostol in pregnancy.

Results: Overall, 503 records about the use of off-label medicines during pregnancy were identified. After the exclusion of papers published in languages other than English and experimental studies in animals, 340 studies were considered eligible. Studies with medicines other than corticosteroids, misoprostol, and nifedipine were removed, leaving a total of 240 articles. From the remaining records, 24 reports were not retrieved. The research strategy allowed the final identification of 76 references.

Conclusion: Off-label drug use in obstetrics has transitioned from being an exception to a routine, scientifically validated practice. While its application is justified by clinical outcomes and international protocols, healthcare providers must navigate a strict framework of ethical and legal responsibility.

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来源期刊
CiteScore
5.80
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2.60%
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493
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3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics publishes articles on all aspects of basic and clinical research in the fields of obstetrics and gynecology and related subjects, with emphasis on matters of worldwide interest.
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