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Therapeutic drugs in pregnancy. Caution is the watchword
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Therapeutic drugs in pregnancy. Caution is the watchword

Jennifer R. Niebyl
Postgraduate medicine, Vol.75(8), pp.165-166, 169-72
06/1984
DOI: 10.1080/00325481.1984.11698644
PMID: 6728734

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Abstract

Many medical conditions during pregnancy are best treated initially with nonpharmacologic remedies. Before a drug is used during pregnancy, the indications should be clear and the risk-benefit ratio should justify its use. Then, the minimum effective dose should be employed. If possible, therapy should be postponed until after the first trimester.

Obstetrics and Gynecology Abnormalities Drug-Induced/etiology Analgesics/adverse effects Anti-Bacterial Agents/adverse effects Anti-Infective Agents/adverse effects Anticonvulsants/adverse effects Antiemetics/adverse effects Dose-Response Relationship Drug Drug Therapy/adverse effects Estradiol Congeners/adverse effects Female Fetal Alcohol Syndrome/etiology Heparin/adverse effects Humans Hyperemesis Gravidarum/drug therapy Infant Newborn Lithium/adverse effects Maternal-Fetal Exchange Pregnancy Pregnancy Trimester First Progestins/adverse effects Pyridoxine/therapeutic use

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