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Observational Study
. 2021 Nov-Dec:73:9-15.
doi: 10.1016/j.genhosppsych.2021.09.003. Epub 2021 Sep 4.

Fifteen years' experience with methylphenidate for attention-deficit disorder during pregnancy: Effects on birth weight, Apgar score and congenital malformation rates

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Observational Study

Fifteen years' experience with methylphenidate for attention-deficit disorder during pregnancy: Effects on birth weight, Apgar score and congenital malformation rates

E A Damer et al. Gen Hosp Psychiatry. 2021 Nov-Dec.

Abstract

Background: Methylphenidate (MPD) is increasingly prescribed to fertile women with Attention-Deficit Disorder (AD(H)D), with or without hyperactivity, despite advice for discontinuation during pregnancy. Few studies report on results concerning safety after methylphenidate exposure during pregnancy for the offspring.

Aim: Safety for the offspring of exposure to MPD during pregnancy.

Methods: This is an observational retrospective cohort study in a population of pregnant women and their offspring, treated with MPD for ADHD in the Psychiatry-Gynaecology-Pediatrics outpatient clinic between 1 January 2005 and 1 June 2020 at Isala hospital. The primary endpoints were birth weight and Apgar score in offspring exposed to MPD during pregnancy, compared to offspring unexposed to MPD. Birth weight was analysed using linear mixed model analysis. Apgar score and (secondary endpoint) neonatal malformations, at 20 week ultrasound, were analysed using basic univariate statistical analysis.

Results: MPD continuation, compared to discontinuation, was associated with higher neonatal birth weight (p = 0.049), but lost statistical significance after incorporating covariates (p = 0.079). There were no significant differences in Apgar scores and congenital malformations between neonates exposed and unexposed to MPD.

Conclusions: MPD does not seem to affect birth weight, Apgar score and the frequency of neonatal malformations at the 20 week ultrasound.

Keywords: Apgar score; Attention-Deficit Disorder with or without hyperactivity; Methylphenidate; Neonatal malformation; Neonatal outcome; Peripartum psychiatry.

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