2019
DOI: 10.1101/640128
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Drug safety in pregnancy: review of study approaches required by regulatory agencies

Abstract: Purpose of review:We reviewed postauthorization pregnancy safety studies requested by regulatory agencies to explore which study approaches have been typically requested and to what extent these have changed over time. Recent findings:The most common study approach requested by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is pregnancy exposure registries (observational cohorts with prospective data collection), per the FDA's Postmarketing Requirements and Commitments (PMR/PMC) database. Since 2017, this requireme… Show more

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