Date
15 December 2021Location
Online via WebexAbout the event
This month, Paula Russell addressed the topic of medicine use in pregnancy, including a discussion around COVID-19 vaccination during pregnancy.
Why it’s important
To be able to evaluate the use of medicines in pregnancy safely and efficiently, with an understanding of the key issues involved, is relevant to any pharmacy professional involved in medicines management during pregnancy.
What was covered
Registrants were asked to send in their questions about the use of medicines in pregnancy and Paula incorporated these into her presentation.
The episodes include:
- a brief introduction to teratology – how medicines can affect pregnancy outcomes
- risk assessments
- the principles that underpin prescribing in pregnancy
- what resources are available to you
- commonly asked questions.
Our recently launched SPS webpages Safety in Pregnancy were also highlighted. These have been designed to help you through the process of providing informed advice in a clinical area where there is often a lack of robust clinical evidence: the questions to ask, recommended resources, risk assessments, key principles and formulating advice.
Speakers
Paula Russell presented this webinar.
Paula is Principal Pharmacist at the Regional Drug and Therapy Centre in Newcastle upon Tyne.
Recordings
Finding information
This recording covers where to seek information and advice as well as how to treat common conditions during pregnancy.
Please note: The advice for NSAIDs was previously to avoid use after 28 weeks (as stated in the video), but it has now been changed to 20 weeks.
Practical advice
Clinical considerations
Contact us
Regional Drug and Therapeutic Centre enquiries: nuth.rdtc@nhs.net or phone 0191 2137855
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