BACKGROUND: The absence of robust evidence of safety of medicines in pregnancy, particularly those for major diseases provided by public health programmes in developing countries, has resulted in cautious recommendations on their use. We describe a protocol for a Pregnancy Registry adapted to resource-limited settings aimed at providing evidence on the safety of medicines in pregnancy.METHODS/DESIGN:Sentinel health facilities are chosen where women come for prenatal care and are likely to come for delivery. Staff capacity is improved to provide better care during the pregnancy, to identify visible birth defects at delivery and refer infants with major anomalies for surgical or clinical evaluation and treatment. Consenting women are enrolled...
This thesis examines the manner in which drug utilization data obtained from community pharmacies ca...
IntroductionPregnant women are routinely excluded from clinical trials, leading to the absence or de...
Background: For many regularly used drugs, evidence for safe use in pregnancy has not been establish...
Background: The World Health Organisation has designed a pregnancy registry to investigate the effec...
BACKGROUND: There is limited safety information on most drugs used during pregnancy. This is especia...
There is limited safety information on most drugs used during pregnancy. This is especially true for...
BACKGROUND: There are insufficient data on the safety in early pregnancy of the artemisinins, a ne...
There is limited safety information on most drugs used during pregnancy. This is especially true for...
Background. In African settings, where there is a high disease burden, there is a need to improve th...
BACKGROUND: A major unresolved safety concern for malaria case management is the use of artemisinin ...
Introduction: Ethical issues limit pregnant women enrolment in clinical trials [1]. Observational st...
Objective: To assess fetal outcomes after in-utero exposure to unsafe drugs.Methods: This was a retr...
BACKGROUND: A major unresolved safety concern for malaria case management is the us...
Background There are insufficient data on the safety in early pregnancy of the artemisinins, a new c...
Objective: To undertake a survey of the world's clinical trial registries to provide current data on...
This thesis examines the manner in which drug utilization data obtained from community pharmacies ca...
IntroductionPregnant women are routinely excluded from clinical trials, leading to the absence or de...
Background: For many regularly used drugs, evidence for safe use in pregnancy has not been establish...
Background: The World Health Organisation has designed a pregnancy registry to investigate the effec...
BACKGROUND: There is limited safety information on most drugs used during pregnancy. This is especia...
There is limited safety information on most drugs used during pregnancy. This is especially true for...
BACKGROUND: There are insufficient data on the safety in early pregnancy of the artemisinins, a ne...
There is limited safety information on most drugs used during pregnancy. This is especially true for...
Background. In African settings, where there is a high disease burden, there is a need to improve th...
BACKGROUND: A major unresolved safety concern for malaria case management is the use of artemisinin ...
Introduction: Ethical issues limit pregnant women enrolment in clinical trials [1]. Observational st...
Objective: To assess fetal outcomes after in-utero exposure to unsafe drugs.Methods: This was a retr...
BACKGROUND: A major unresolved safety concern for malaria case management is the us...
Background There are insufficient data on the safety in early pregnancy of the artemisinins, a new c...
Objective: To undertake a survey of the world's clinical trial registries to provide current data on...
This thesis examines the manner in which drug utilization data obtained from community pharmacies ca...
IntroductionPregnant women are routinely excluded from clinical trials, leading to the absence or de...
Background: For many regularly used drugs, evidence for safe use in pregnancy has not been establish...