Download - Pregnancy Medication
Drugs Used
in Pregnancy
Prepared byGlenda B. Ganzon RM, RN, MAN
MEDICATION DURING PREGNANCY
During pregnancy, some medications are safe and some are not. Some require a higher than usual dose, and some doses change with the advancing pregnancy. Drugs should be given only if the potential benefit justifies the potential risk to the fetus."
CATEGORIES
The pregnancy category of a drug is an assessment of the risk of fetal injury occurred by that drug.
CATEGORIES The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has generated a grading system for medications used during pregnancy. The categories are A, B, C, D, and X. The significance of these categories are :-
CATEGORY ADefinitions
Drugs that have been tested for safety during pregnancy and have been found to be safe.
CATEGORY AClinical Application
For all practical purposes, there are no Category A drugs. Drugs, and some multivitamins This includes folic acid, vitamin B6, and thyroid medicine classified as Category A.
CATEGORY BDefinitionsDrugs that have been used a lot during pregnancy and do not appear to cause major birth defects or other problems.
CATEGORY BClinical Application
• Category B drugs include vitamins, acetaminophen (Napa), famotidine (famotid), prednisolone (cortan), insulin (for diabetes), and ibuprofan (inflam) before third trimester, ibuprofen should not take during the last three months of pregnancy.
CATEGORY CDefinitions
• Drugs that are more likely to cause problems for the mother or fetus. Also includes drugs for which safety studies have not been finished. Drugs should be given only if the potential benefit justifies the potential risk to the fetus.
CATEGORY CClinical Application
• There are some reasons to be more concerned about these drugs than Category B drugs. If the pregnant patient will benefit from a Category C drug, it is generally used. These drugs include fluconazole (Fluda), and ciprofloxacin (Xirocip), some antidepressants are also included in this group.
CATEGORY DDefinitions
• Drugs that have clear health risks for the fetus. but the benefits from use in pregnant woman may be acceptable despite the risk (e.g., if the drug is needed in a life-threatening situation or for a serious disease.)
CATEGORY DClinical Application
• Category D drugs includes - alcohol, lithium (used to treat manic depression), phenytoin (eptoin), and most chemotherapy drugs to treat cancer. They should be used during pregnancy only when no alternatives available.
CATEGORY XDefinitions
• Drugs that have been shown to cause birth defects and should never be taken during pregnancy. The drug is contraindicated in women who are or may become pregnant."
CATEGORY XClinical Application
• Category X drugs should not be used during pregnancy. This includes drugs to treat skin conditions like cystic acne (Accutane), a sedative (thalidomide) etc.
COMMONLY USED DRUGS IN PREGNANCY AND THEIR CATEGORIES
Drugs Categories
Analgesics and Antipyretics (zydol)
B and C
Acetaminophen(Napa) B
Phenacetin(vicks) B
Aspirin(Ecosprin) C
Antiemetics(Emistat) B and C
Doxylamine(gestrenol) B
Meclizine(emezin) B
COMMONLY USED DRUGS IN PREGNANCY AND THEIR CATEGORIES
Drugs Categories
Cyclizine(marezine) B
Dimenhydrinate(pedeamine) B
Antibiotics B, C and DPenicillin, Ampicillin,
Amoxycillin, B
Cloxacillin Cephalosporins B
Erythromycin(erocine) B
Gentamicin(gentin) C
COMMONLY USED DRUGS IN PREGNANCY AND THEIR CATEGORIES
Drugs Categories
Amikacin(kacin) C/D
Streptomycin D
Sulphonamides(burnsil) B/D
Tetracyclines(tetrax) D
Amoebicides(Filmet)
Anthelmentics -
COMMONLY USED DRUGS IN PREGNANCY AND THEIR CATEGORIES
Drugs Categories
Albendazol B
Mebendazole B
Antimalarials C
Antifungals C
Anti TB Drugs B and CEthambutol B
INH C
COMMONLY USED DRUGS IN PREGNANCY AND THEIR CATEGORIES
Drugs Categories
Pyrazinamide C
Vitamins -
B,C,D,E,folic acid A
Hormones -
Thyroxin A
Androgens X
Estrogens X
COMMONLY USED DRUGS IN PREGNANCY AND THEIR CATEGORIES
Drugs Categories
Progestogens -
Hydroxyprogestrone D
Medroxyprogestrone D
Norethindrone X
Norgestrel X
Bronchodilators C
COMMONLY USED DRUGS IN PREGNANCY AND THEIR CATEGORIES
Since it is not a complete list, patients are advised to check the drug label of each drug before taking them during pregnancy.
SAFE MEDICATION TO TREAT DURING PREGNANY
• Allergy Benadryl (diphenhydramine).
• Cold and Flu Tylenol (acetaminophen) Saline nasal drops or spray Warm salt/water gargle
• Constipation Colace Metamucil
SAFE MEDICATION TO TREAT DURING PREGNANY
• First Aid OintmentBacitracinJ&J First-Aid CreamNeosporinPolysporin.
• RashesBenadryl creamCaladryl lotion or creamHydrocortisone cream or ointment.
WHAT CAN I EAT IF I AM NOT FEELING WELL?
Pregnancy symptoms vary.Some woman may have difficulty with morning sickness, diarrhea, or constipation. Here are a few suggestions on how to deal with these symptoms.
Morning sickness For morning sickness, try eating crackers, before you get out of bed. Eat small meals more frequently throughout the day. Avoid fatty, fried foods.
Constipation Increase your fiber intake by eating high fiber and fresh fruits and vegetables. Also, make sure you are drinking plenty of water - at least eight glasses per day.
Diarrhea Increase your intake of foods containing pectin and gum fiber to help absorb excess water. Good choices include: applesauce, bananas, white rice, refined wheat bread, and smooth peanut butter.
Heartburn Eat small frequent meals throughout the day. Try drinking a glass of milk before your meal. Avoid caffeine. Try not to lie down after eating a meal.
MEDICATIONS SAFE IN PREGNANCY
• Some antibiotics namely Amoxycillin, Ampicillin, Cephalosporins, Erythromycin.
• Levothyroxine.• Acetaminophen.• Folic Acid and Vitamin B6.• Methyl dopa, and hydralazine.• Insulin.• Heparin.
MEDICATIONS CONTRAINDICATED IN PREGNANCY
• Some drugs in category X that are contraindicated in pregnancy and their effects on the fetus are listed below:-
• Vitamin A and its derivatives - Accutane(Isotretinoin), can cause Birth defects.
• Thalidomide – Seal like limbs and other defects.
MEDICATIONS CONTRAINDICATED IN PREGNANCY
• Diethylstilbestrol – Causes cancer of the vagina or cervix in female children during their teenage years.
• Warfarin (Warin) – Causes multiple birth defects.
• Danazol (Danzol) – Causes malformations in sex organs of female fetus.
MEDICATIONS CONTRAINDICATED IN PREGNANCY
• Simvastatin (Avastin)and other statins – Cholesterol is needed for fetal growth and its reduction by statins could harm the fetus
• Finasteride (pronor) – Though finasteride is normally not prescribed to women, pregnant women should not handle broken or crushed tablets since it can get absorbed through the skin and affect the sex organ.
MEDICATIONS CONTRAINDICATED IN PREGNANCY
• Testosterone (Testanon) – Can cause birth defects.
• Oral contraceptives- Can cause birth defects.
• Dutasteride (Urodart) – Affects the sex organ development of the fetus.
• Methotrexate (Trexonate)– Causes cleft palate along with multiple defects.
MEDICATIONS CONTRAINDICATED IN PREGNANCY
• Aspirin – Aspirin and other drugs containing salicylate are not recommended during pregnancy, especially during the last three months. Acetylsalicylate, a common ingredient in many OTC painkillers, may make a pregnancy last longer and may cause severe bleeding before and after delivery.
(PDA)- failure of closure of ductus Arteriosus usually present in every fetus before birth, infants after birth.
NSAIDs causes patent ductus arteriosus (PDA).
NSAID induced patent ductus arteriosus
Ebstein’s anomaly - congenital heart defect in which the opening of the
tricuspid valve is displaced towards the right in fetus of the pregnant
women.
Lithium salts (Lithosan SR) causes
Ebstein's anomalyCongenital heart defect in which the opening of the
tricuspid valve is displaced towards the right
Phocomelia (limb deformities)- results in various abnormalities to the face, limbs, ears, nose, vessels and many other in fetus of the pregnant women.
Thalidomide causes
Thalidomide caused Phocomelia
Folic acid deficiency caused Neural tube defects.
(Spina bifida, Encephaly,
Encephalocele)
Valproic acid(epilim) causes decreased absorption of Folic acid and leads to deficiency
of folic acid which may results in neural tube defects in the fetus.
Spina bifidaSpina bifida is a developmental congenital disorder caused by the incomplete closing of the embryonic neural tube Some vertebrae overlying the spinal cord are not fully formed and remain infused and open.
EncephalyAnencephaly (without brain) is a neural tube defect that occurs when the head end of the neural tube fails to close, usually during the 23rd and 26th days of pregnancy.
EncephaloceleEncephaloceles are characterized by the skull that are sac-like and covered with membrane. They can be a groove down the middle of the upper part of the skull, between the forehead and nose, or the back of the skull.
Paroxetine (oxat) (Selective serotonin re-uptake
inhibitor).
Causes cardiac defects.
Paroxetine causes
cardiac defects in fetus
Alcohol induced Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
Fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) is a pattern of mental and physical defects that can develop in a fetus in association with high levels of alcohol consumption during pregnancy. Alcohol crosses the placental barrier and can stunt fetal growth or weight, create distinctive facial stigmata, damage neurons and brain structures, which can result in psychological or behavioral problems, and cause other physical damage.
Valproic acid induced Fetal Valproate Syndrome
Valproate syndrome include facial features, tall forehead, medial deficiency of eyebrows, lat nasal bridge, broad nasal root. Valproic acid is contraindicated in pregnancy, as it decreases the intestinal reabsorption of folate (folic acid), which leads to neural tube defects.
Children exposed to carbamazepine(tegretol)
If taken by a pregnant mother, Carbamazepine can cause birth defects that include:- cardiovascular and urinary tract anomalies, cleft palate, fingernail hypoplasia, developmental delays, and intrauterine growth restrictions.
Phenytoin induced Fetal Hydantoin Syndrome
Fetal hydantoin syndrome, also called fetal dilantin syndrome is a group of defects caused to the developing fetus by exposure to the teratogenic effects of phenytoin or carbamazepine.
Fetal hydantoin syndrome
Fetal hydantoin syndrome
Busulfan and chlorambucil (chemotherapy) induced cleft palate
Opoid analgesic induced
Drug withdrawal syndromes
Drug withdrawal syndromes
Isotretinoin (Vitamin A derivative)induced
Fetal defects
Fetal defects
Smoking Induced Fetal defects like
Cleft palate,Premature births,Low birth weight,
Abortions.
Smoking Induced
Your care during pregnancySpares the life of fetus.
Why should fetus suffer For The mistakes of the
negligent mother.
If you want to a fetus free from Birth defects, plan your pregnancy in
advance. If you do not plan, at least Take folic acid as a routine Supplementation and save the baby from birth defects
Once you know that you are pregnant,
stop taking drugs that you already taking and consult Physician if want to continue
the same treatment , Unless otherwise, it is considered
as an emergency, do not take any medication. If you want to take, consult physician.
Please remember Your wealth of knowledge
regarding drug use in pregnancy,
Is the ultimate health of your fetus
God is the wonderful creator of fetus
Mother is a guard of health of the fetus
Gynecologist is the guide of the mother
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