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. 2016 Jul;25(7):761-6.
doi: 10.1089/jwh.2013.4398. Epub 2013 Jun 29.

Performing Drug Safety Research During Pregnancy and Lactation: Biomedical HIV Prevention Research as a Template

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Performing Drug Safety Research During Pregnancy and Lactation: Biomedical HIV Prevention Research as a Template

Richard H Beigi et al. J Womens Health (Larchmt). 2016 Jul.

Abstract

Evidence-based guidance regarding use of nearly all pharmaceuticals by pregnant and lactating women is limited. Models for performing research may assist in filling these knowledge gaps. Internationally, reproductive age women are at high risk of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) acquisition. Susceptibility to HIV infection may be increased during pregnancy, and risk of maternal-child transmission is increased with incident HIV infection during pregnancy and lactation. A multidisciplinary meeting of experts was convened at the United States National Institutes of Health to consider paradigms for drug research in pregnancy and lactation applicable to HIV prevention. This report summarizes the meeting proceedings and describes a framework for research on candidate HIV prevention agent use during pregnancy and lactation that may also have broader applications to other pharmaceutical products.

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