Influence of Pregnancy Medication on Maternal Pregnancy Outcomes and Follow-up Study
10.13748/j.cnki.issn1007-7693.20232854
- VernacularTitle:妊娠期用药对孕产妇妊娠结局影响及随访研究
- Author:
Yun HONG
1
;
Xianhui CAI
1
;
Lin LI
1
;
Lu LI
1
;
Yuefeng RAO
1
Author Information
1. Department of Clinical Pharmacy, The First Affiliated Hospital, Zhejiang University School of Medicine, Hangzhou 310003, China
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
pregnancy;
medication;
consultation;
pharmacy clinic;
risk assessment
- From:
Chinese Journal of Modern Applied Pharmacy
2024;41(2):242-247
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
OBJECTIVE :To explore the current status and safety of medication in pregnant patients, and explore the working mode and data accumulation of the pregnancy medication consultation clinic.
METHODS
All pregnant women who received consultations at the Pregnancy and Lactation Medication Consultation Clinic of the First Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang University School of Medicine from October 2021 to December 2022 were selected as the study subjects. Their names, ages, contact information, last menstrual period, and medication use during pregnancy were recorded, and the medication profile and safety of the study population were evaluated. Organized the intervention measures of clinical pharmacists and conducted follow-up studies on their pregnancy outcomes.
RESULTS
A total of 179 consultation pregnant women were included, and 80% of the patients in the study population used drugs in the unknown pregnancy state, with 3 drugs per capita. The most common reason for drug use was upper respiratory tract infection. The three types of drugs with the highest use rate were traditional Chinese patent medicines, antibacterial drugs, antipyretic and analgesic drugs. The usage rate of B-grade drugs in the study population was the highest, accounting for 51.3%; 8.4% of patients used X-grade medication. One hundred and fifty-one cases were followed up, with a loss of follow-up rate of 15.6%. The recommended acceptance rate of drug risk assessment given by pharmacists for patients was 95.4%. There were 98.7% of patients believe that pregnancy counseling clinics were helpful and could effectively alleviate anxiety.
CONCLUSION
Pregnancy medication consultation clinics can provide patients with scientific and personalized medication guidance and popular science education, and have significant effects in alleviating anxiety and depression in pregnant women.