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Understanding the new pregnancy and lactation drug labeling
Elyse J Watkins1, Mark Archambault
1Elyse J. Watkins is an assistant professor in the PA program at High Point (N.C.) University. Mark Archambault is director of research and an associate professor at High Point University and the department editor of What's New in.... The authors have disclosed no potential conflicts of interest, financial or otherwise.
Abstract:
Recent changes to the FDA's drug labeling rules clarify the risk of drugs for patients who are pregnant or lactating and remove A, B, C, D, and X as risk categories. Drugs are now categorized by risk for pregnancy, lactation, and women and men of reproductive potential. Risk summaries and clinical considerations in the new labeling can help prescribers and patients make informed decisions about medication use.
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