Abstract Objective: To provide the first update on drug safety profiles and adverse drug reactions (ADRs) associated with fetal disorders from the Swiss national ADR database. Methods: We conducted a retrospective study using data from 202 pharmacovigilance reports on drug-associated fetal disorders from the Swiss national ADR database from 1990 to 2009. Evaluated aspects included administrative information on the report, drug exposure, and disorders. Results: The ADR reporting frequency on the topic of fetal disorders has increased during the last 20 years, from only 1 report in 1991 to a maximum of 31 reports in 2008. Nervous system drugs were the most frequently reported drug group (40.2%) above all antidepressants and antiepileptics. Th...
The article focuses on the issue of evaluating potential risk posed by medications to the fetus duri...
Purpose: The study goal was to assess teratogenic effects of antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) through the ...
To evaluate whether the routinely collected data in birth defect registries could be used to assess ...
Objective: To provide the first update on drug safety profiles and adverse drug reactions (ADRs) ass...
To provide the first update on drug safety profiles and adverse drug reactions (ADRs) associated wit...
AIMS OF THE STUDY: Limited information on medication safety may result in concerns on how to treat p...
Limited information on medication safety may result in concerns on how to treat pregnant and breast-...
AIMS: Surveillance of medication use in pregnancy is essential to identify associations between firs...
Objective: To study associations between patterns of fetal malformation and individual antiepileptic...
Background The effects of many drugs on the unborn child are unknown. In a case-population design, d...
There is inadequate information on the fetal safety of drugs during pregnancy for the majority of ma...
Objective: To assess fetal outcomes after in-utero exposure to unsafe drugs.Methods: This was a retr...
Prenatal drug exposure is a common clinical phenomenon in pregnancy cases. Pregnancy is a fragile pe...
Background The effects of many drugs on the unborn child are unknown. In a case-population design, d...
The article focuses on the issue of evaluating potential risk posed by medications to the fetus duri...
Purpose: The study goal was to assess teratogenic effects of antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) through the ...
To evaluate whether the routinely collected data in birth defect registries could be used to assess ...
Objective: To provide the first update on drug safety profiles and adverse drug reactions (ADRs) ass...
To provide the first update on drug safety profiles and adverse drug reactions (ADRs) associated wit...
AIMS OF THE STUDY: Limited information on medication safety may result in concerns on how to treat p...
Limited information on medication safety may result in concerns on how to treat pregnant and breast-...
AIMS: Surveillance of medication use in pregnancy is essential to identify associations between firs...
Objective: To study associations between patterns of fetal malformation and individual antiepileptic...
Background The effects of many drugs on the unborn child are unknown. In a case-population design, d...
There is inadequate information on the fetal safety of drugs during pregnancy for the majority of ma...
Objective: To assess fetal outcomes after in-utero exposure to unsafe drugs.Methods: This was a retr...
Prenatal drug exposure is a common clinical phenomenon in pregnancy cases. Pregnancy is a fragile pe...
Background The effects of many drugs on the unborn child are unknown. In a case-population design, d...
The article focuses on the issue of evaluating potential risk posed by medications to the fetus duri...
Purpose: The study goal was to assess teratogenic effects of antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) through the ...
To evaluate whether the routinely collected data in birth defect registries could be used to assess ...