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[Drug prescription for pregnant women in the department of the Loire] . Thérapie. [Therapie] Journal article

 
Title[Drug prescription for pregnant women in the department of the Loire] .
Author(s)Garcia I, Beyens MN, Gauchoux R, Guy C, Ollagnier M 
InstitutionCentre de Pharmacovigilance et de Renseignements sur le Médicament, C.H.U. de St-Etienne, Hôpital de Bellevue, Boulevard Pasteur, 42055 Saint-Etienne, France.
SourceTherapie 2000 Sep-Oct; 55(5):605-11.
MeSHAdolescent
Adult
Age Factors
Drug Utilization
English Abstract
Female
France
Geography
Humans
Ketoprofen
Middle Aged
Pharmaceutical Preparations
Pregnancy
Pregnancy Complications
Pregnancy Trimester, Third
Prescriptions, Drug
Prospective Studies
Urban Population
AbstractA prospective drug prescription and descriptive study was undertaken in a sample of 214 pregnant women in the department of the Loire. This population was randomized using pregnancy declaration files from the French Health Care Centre. Data recording was retrospective. A total of 2064 drugs have been prescribed; 90 per cent of women received at least one drug during the course of pregnancy with an average of 11.5 drugs per woman. Antispasmodics are mainly prescribed in the first trimester while vitamins, mineral supplements, antianemics and vasoactive agents are found in the third trimester. Prescriptions do not rise with age but increase in urban areas. Use of PDD/DDD (Prescribed Daily Dose/Defined Daily Dose) is an estimation of prescription customs. For ketoprofen, it is 1.6 in the last trimester, although this drug is contra-indicated.
Languagefre
Pub Type(s)Journal Article
PubMed ID11201975
  
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