Assessing the benefits and risks to mothers and offspring of continuing treatment for maternal hypertension and hypothyroidism: an observational cohort study in the UK Clinical Practice Research Datalink
Ciarrah-Jane S Barry,
Venexia M Walker,
Christy Burden
et al.
Abstract:Exclusion of pregnant women from clinical trials, due to ethical concerns, has limited evidence on medication safety during pregnancy, resulting in conservative guidance. Yet, rising prevalence of chronic conditions in reproductive-age women has increased medication use. This study evaluates risks and benefits of discontinuing drug prescriptions for chronic hypertension, and hypothyroidism during pregnancy using linked primary care records from a longitudinal intergenerational database.Using UK Clinical Practi… Show more
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