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Monitoring medicine prescriptions before, during and after pregnancy in Italy

BACKGROUND: The use of medications during pregnancy is a common event worldwide. Monitoring medicine prescriptions in clinical practice is a necessary step in assessing the impact of therapeutic choices in pregnant women as well as the adherence to clinical guidelines. The aim of this study was to p...

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Autores principales: Fortinguerra, Filomena, Belleudi, Valeria, Poggi, Francesca Romana, Perna, Serena, Bortolus, Renata, Donati, Serena, D’Aloja, Paola, Da Cas, Roberto, Clavenna, Antonio, Locatelli, Anna, Addis, Antonio, Davoli, Marina, Trotta, Francesco
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10270638/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37319236
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0287111
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author Fortinguerra, Filomena
Belleudi, Valeria
Poggi, Francesca Romana
Perna, Serena
Bortolus, Renata
Donati, Serena
D’Aloja, Paola
Da Cas, Roberto
Clavenna, Antonio
Locatelli, Anna
Addis, Antonio
Davoli, Marina
Trotta, Francesco
author_facet Fortinguerra, Filomena
Belleudi, Valeria
Poggi, Francesca Romana
Perna, Serena
Bortolus, Renata
Donati, Serena
D’Aloja, Paola
Da Cas, Roberto
Clavenna, Antonio
Locatelli, Anna
Addis, Antonio
Davoli, Marina
Trotta, Francesco
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description BACKGROUND: The use of medications during pregnancy is a common event worldwide. Monitoring medicine prescriptions in clinical practice is a necessary step in assessing the impact of therapeutic choices in pregnant women as well as the adherence to clinical guidelines. The aim of this study was to provide prevalence data on medication use before, during and after pregnancy in the Italian population. METHODS: A retrospective prevalence study using administrative healthcare databases was conducted. A cohort of 449,012 pregnant women (15–49 years) residing in eight Italian regions (59% of national population), who delivered in 2016–2018, were enrolled. The prevalence of medication use was estimated as the proportion (%) of pregnant women with any prescription. RESULTS: About 73.1% of enrolled women received at least one drug prescription during pregnancy, 57.1% in pre-pregnancy and 59.3% in postpartum period. The prevalence of drug prescriptions increased with maternal age, especially during the 1(st) trimester of pregnancy. The most prescribed medicine was folic acid (34.6%), followed by progesterone (19%), both concentrated in 1(st) trimester of pregnancy (29.2% and 14.8%, respectively). Eight of the top 30 most prescribed medications were antibiotics, whose prevalence was higher during 2(nd) trimester of pregnancy in women ≥ 40 years (21.6%). An increase in prescriptions of anti-hypertensives, antidiabetics, thyroid hormone and heparin preparations was observed during pregnancy; on the contrary, a decrease was found for chronic therapies, such as anti-epileptics or lipid-modifying agents. CONCLUSIONS: This study represents the largest and most representative population-based study illustrating the medication prescription patterns before, during and after pregnancy in Italy. The observed prescriptive trends were comparable to those reported in other European countries. Given the limited information on medication use in Italian pregnant women, the performed analyses provide an updated overview of drug prescribing in this population, which can help to identify critical aspects in clinical practice and to improve the medical care of pregnant and childbearing women in Italy.
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spelling pubmed-102706382023-06-16 Monitoring medicine prescriptions before, during and after pregnancy in Italy Fortinguerra, Filomena Belleudi, Valeria Poggi, Francesca Romana Perna, Serena Bortolus, Renata Donati, Serena D’Aloja, Paola Da Cas, Roberto Clavenna, Antonio Locatelli, Anna Addis, Antonio Davoli, Marina Trotta, Francesco PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: The use of medications during pregnancy is a common event worldwide. Monitoring medicine prescriptions in clinical practice is a necessary step in assessing the impact of therapeutic choices in pregnant women as well as the adherence to clinical guidelines. The aim of this study was to provide prevalence data on medication use before, during and after pregnancy in the Italian population. METHODS: A retrospective prevalence study using administrative healthcare databases was conducted. A cohort of 449,012 pregnant women (15–49 years) residing in eight Italian regions (59% of national population), who delivered in 2016–2018, were enrolled. The prevalence of medication use was estimated as the proportion (%) of pregnant women with any prescription. RESULTS: About 73.1% of enrolled women received at least one drug prescription during pregnancy, 57.1% in pre-pregnancy and 59.3% in postpartum period. The prevalence of drug prescriptions increased with maternal age, especially during the 1(st) trimester of pregnancy. The most prescribed medicine was folic acid (34.6%), followed by progesterone (19%), both concentrated in 1(st) trimester of pregnancy (29.2% and 14.8%, respectively). Eight of the top 30 most prescribed medications were antibiotics, whose prevalence was higher during 2(nd) trimester of pregnancy in women ≥ 40 years (21.6%). An increase in prescriptions of anti-hypertensives, antidiabetics, thyroid hormone and heparin preparations was observed during pregnancy; on the contrary, a decrease was found for chronic therapies, such as anti-epileptics or lipid-modifying agents. CONCLUSIONS: This study represents the largest and most representative population-based study illustrating the medication prescription patterns before, during and after pregnancy in Italy. The observed prescriptive trends were comparable to those reported in other European countries. Given the limited information on medication use in Italian pregnant women, the performed analyses provide an updated overview of drug prescribing in this population, which can help to identify critical aspects in clinical practice and to improve the medical care of pregnant and childbearing women in Italy. Public Library of Science 2023-06-15 /pmc/articles/PMC10270638/ /pubmed/37319236 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0287111 Text en © 2023 Fortinguerra et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Belleudi, Valeria
Poggi, Francesca Romana
Perna, Serena
Bortolus, Renata
Donati, Serena
D’Aloja, Paola
Da Cas, Roberto
Clavenna, Antonio
Locatelli, Anna
Addis, Antonio
Davoli, Marina
Trotta, Francesco
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title_sort monitoring medicine prescriptions before, during and after pregnancy in italy
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10270638/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37319236
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0287111
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