Clinical management of medications in pregnancy and lactation
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Clinical management of medications in pregnancy and lactation
Abstract
Prescription and over-the-counter medication use during pregnancy and lactation is exceedingly common. There are many available resources to gather information and guide patient counseling. These include primary literature, online resources, professional society recommendations, and drug labels. One must consider both disease and drug characteristics when making decisions on medication use during pregnancy and lactation. Providers can then use this information to balance the risks of fetal or neonatal exposure against the potential benefits of maternal treatment and the risks of untreated disease.
Keywords: medications in lactation; medications in pregnancy; psychiatric medications in pregnancy.
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