Objectives: This study aims at evaluating drug prescription patterns, the exposure to teratogenic drugs, the prevalence of chronic maternal diseases and the attitude towards the supplementation of folic acid in a selected high-risk population asking for a preconception counselling.Study Design: A descriptive study on 4077 cases of drug exposures carried out by an Italian Teratology Information Service, from January 2002 to October 2008.Results: The exposure to neurological drugs was the main reason for calling in women trying to get pregnant. Teratogenic drugs accounted for 40% of total prescriptions and chronic diseases, most of them neurological (70%), were highly prevalent (54%).Folic acid was dispensed to 54% of women at the time of call.In the subpopulation of women suffering from epilepsy, only 12% were given folic acid.Conclusions: The exposure to teratogenic drugs and the prevalence of chronic diseases is frequent in the population asking for a counselling and can increase the risk of a negative outcome of pregnancy. The prevalence of folic acid supplementation before conception is not yet sufficient and should be improved, especially in high-risk patients, such as epileptic women.The Teratology Information Service may support general health and provide information about preconception care thus improving the outcome of pregnancy, mainly in high-risk populations affected by chronic diseases and often treated by teratogenic drugs.

de Santis, M., Cesari, E., de Luca, C., Mappa, I., Quattrocchi, T., Visconti, D., et al. (2010). Preconception counselling: A five-year experience in a teratology information service. LETTERS IN DRUG DESIGN & DISCOVERY, 7(5), 346-352 [10.2174/157018010791163442].

Preconception counselling: A five-year experience in a teratology information service

Mappa I.;
2010-01-01

Abstract

Objectives: This study aims at evaluating drug prescription patterns, the exposure to teratogenic drugs, the prevalence of chronic maternal diseases and the attitude towards the supplementation of folic acid in a selected high-risk population asking for a preconception counselling.Study Design: A descriptive study on 4077 cases of drug exposures carried out by an Italian Teratology Information Service, from January 2002 to October 2008.Results: The exposure to neurological drugs was the main reason for calling in women trying to get pregnant. Teratogenic drugs accounted for 40% of total prescriptions and chronic diseases, most of them neurological (70%), were highly prevalent (54%).Folic acid was dispensed to 54% of women at the time of call.In the subpopulation of women suffering from epilepsy, only 12% were given folic acid.Conclusions: The exposure to teratogenic drugs and the prevalence of chronic diseases is frequent in the population asking for a counselling and can increase the risk of a negative outcome of pregnancy. The prevalence of folic acid supplementation before conception is not yet sufficient and should be improved, especially in high-risk patients, such as epileptic women.The Teratology Information Service may support general health and provide information about preconception care thus improving the outcome of pregnancy, mainly in high-risk populations affected by chronic diseases and often treated by teratogenic drugs.
2010
Pubblicato
Rilevanza internazionale
Articolo
Esperti anonimi
Settore MED/40 - GINECOLOGIA E OSTETRICIA
English
Chronic diseases
Drugs
Folic acid
Preconception care
Pregnancy
Preventive medicine
Teratology
de Santis, M., Cesari, E., de Luca, C., Mappa, I., Quattrocchi, T., Visconti, D., et al. (2010). Preconception counselling: A five-year experience in a teratology information service. LETTERS IN DRUG DESIGN & DISCOVERY, 7(5), 346-352 [10.2174/157018010791163442].
de Santis, M; Cesari, E; de Luca, C; Mappa, I; Quattrocchi, T; Visconti, D; Caruso, A
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