In this issue of Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, guest editor Dr. Catherine Stika brings her considerable expertise to the topic of Drugs in Pregnancy. The use of medications during pregnancy can be difficult to manage because not only is research lagging in this area, but typically drugs are not studied for use in pregnant women. In this issue, key experts provide a state-of-the-art review on clinical pharmacology in pregnancy, with a look at commonly prescribed medications as well as over-the-counter medications.
Principles of Obstetric Pharmacology: Maternal Physiologic and Hepatic Metabolism Changes Inclusion of Pregnant and Lactating People in Clinical Research: Lessons Learned and Opportunities Over-The-Counter Drugs and Pregnancy Antihypertensives in Pregnancy Aspirin and Pravastatin for Preeclampsia Prevention in High-Risk Pregnancy Magnesium Sulfate Use in Pregnancy for Preeclampsia Prophylaxis and Fetal Neuroprotection: Regimens in High-Income and Low/Middle-Income Countries Obstetric Indications for Progestin Therapy Antenatal Steroids and Tocolytics in Pregnancy Medications for Managing Preexisting and Gestational Diabetes in Pregnancy Antibiotics in Labor and Delivery Analgesia in Pregnancy COVID-19 Therapeutics and Considerations for Pregnancy An Overview of Antiviral Treatments in Pregnancy Antiretrovirals for Human Immunodeficiency Virus Treatment and Prevention in Pregnancy A Clinical Review of the Use of Common Psychiatric Medications in Pregnancy: Guidelines for Obstetrical Providers Opioids and Opioid Use Disorder in Pregnancy Anticoagulation Regimens in Pregnancy Antiseizure Medications in Pregnancy
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