Purpose Medication use during pregnancy is common and increasing. Women are also increasingly getting healthcare information from sources other than their physicians. Methods This report summarizes an environmental scan that identified 25 active Internet sites that list medications reported to be safe for use in pregnancy and highlights the inadequate evidence base and inconsistent guidance provided by these sites. Results These lists included 245 different products, of which 103 unique components had been previously evaluated in terms of fetal risk by the Teratogen Information System (TERIS), a resource that assesses risk of birth defects after exposure under usual conditions by con-sensus of clinical teratology experts. For 43 (42%) of th...
Background: A wide variety of information sources on medicines is available for pregnant women. When...
There is limited safety information on most drugs used during pregnancy. This is especially true for...
Introduction: Ethical issues limit pregnant women enrolment in clinical trials [1]. Observational st...
IntroductionWomen and healthcare providers lack adequate information on medication safety during pre...
Pregnancy is a special physiological condition which affects the pharmacokinetics of medicines used ...
Most drugs cross the placenta and have the potential to adversely affect the fetus, and, although st...
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate if the Internet provides evidence-based information...
Background: At the time of marketing, knowledge on the safety of the use of drugs during pregnancy i...
Abstract Introduction Inconsistencies in information concerning the safety of medicines during p...
The article focuses on the issue of evaluating potential risk posed by medications to the fetus duri...
Objective: The aims of the study were to compare the risk levels of exposed drugs during pregnancy w...
During pregnancy several drugs are having contraindication, hence their use is less and dangerous to...
Background: Medication use during pregnancy is widespread and should be considered as a public healt...
Purpose of Review Administrative claims databases, which collect reimbursement-related information g...
Problem: Most pregnant women report using the internet to source health information during pregnancy...
Background: A wide variety of information sources on medicines is available for pregnant women. When...
There is limited safety information on most drugs used during pregnancy. This is especially true for...
Introduction: Ethical issues limit pregnant women enrolment in clinical trials [1]. Observational st...
IntroductionWomen and healthcare providers lack adequate information on medication safety during pre...
Pregnancy is a special physiological condition which affects the pharmacokinetics of medicines used ...
Most drugs cross the placenta and have the potential to adversely affect the fetus, and, although st...
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate if the Internet provides evidence-based information...
Background: At the time of marketing, knowledge on the safety of the use of drugs during pregnancy i...
Abstract Introduction Inconsistencies in information concerning the safety of medicines during p...
The article focuses on the issue of evaluating potential risk posed by medications to the fetus duri...
Objective: The aims of the study were to compare the risk levels of exposed drugs during pregnancy w...
During pregnancy several drugs are having contraindication, hence their use is less and dangerous to...
Background: Medication use during pregnancy is widespread and should be considered as a public healt...
Purpose of Review Administrative claims databases, which collect reimbursement-related information g...
Problem: Most pregnant women report using the internet to source health information during pregnancy...
Background: A wide variety of information sources on medicines is available for pregnant women. When...
There is limited safety information on most drugs used during pregnancy. This is especially true for...
Introduction: Ethical issues limit pregnant women enrolment in clinical trials [1]. Observational st...