Houve diferença entre as proporções de medicamentos utilizados segundo a ATC, e os principais grupos anatômicos identificados foram os dos medicamentos que atuam no sangue e órgãos hematopoiéticos e anti-infecciosos de uso sistêmico. Na época do diagnóstico da gravidez, observou-se expressivo uso de medicamentos que atuam no sistema geniturinário e hormônios sexuais (16,2%), como anticoncepcionais orais, o que provavelmente está relacionado ao percentual de gestações não planejadas (67,0%), nessa mesma ocasião 4 gestantes utilizaram ácido fólico e 3 utilizaram o sulfato ferroso. CONCLUSÃO: Os resultados demonstram uso expressivo de medicamentos durante a gravidez. Mesmo que haja menor exposição aos medicamentos no momento do diagnóstico da gravidez, observa-se maior consumo de medicamentos de risco e da prática de automedicação nesse período.
Abstract
PURPOSE:To identify the profile of use of medication during the first trimester of pregnancy with emphasis on safety assessment and on the adoption of folic acid and ferrous sulfate by pregnant women attended at a Basic Health Unit in Brazil. METHODS: This was a cross-sectional study nested in a cohort of pregnant women. Medications were classified according to the Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical (ATC), and their safety was evaluated according to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the Brazilian Health Surveillance Agency (ANVISA). The adoption of ferrous sulfate and folic acid was investigated according to the protocol set forth by the Brazilian Ministry of Health. RESULTS: The survey included 212 pregnant women, 46.7% of whom were taking medications at the time of pregnancy diagnosis, and 97.6% used medication during the first trimester after diagnosis. The highest percentage of self-medication occurred before the beginning of prenatal care (64.9%). According to the FDA criteria, there was a high level of exposure to D and X risk drugs before the beginning of prenatal care (23.0%), which was also observed for drugs not recommended by ANVISA (36.5%). Of the surveyed sample, 32.5% did not follow the protocol of the Brazilian Ministry of Health. In all, 67.9% of pregnant women had inadequate drug exposure. There was a difference between the proportions of