1.Analysis of Pharmaceutical Interventions for pregnant Inpatients
Makiko ADACHI ; Hiroshi TAKANE ; Kazuko INOUE ; Akiko TAKAHASHI ; Miki SHIMADA
Japanese Journal of Drug Informatics 2022;24(2):130-137
Objective: There is little information on the effectiveness and safety of health foods for pregnant women. The purpose of this study was to analyze the risk of health food to pregnant women and fetuses from pharmaceutical interventions and clarify the problems for standardization of pharmaceutical management and guidance.Methods: Among 243 pregnant inpatients who received consultations from our pharmacists, 61 subjects were taking health food products were recruited from May 2015 to April 2017. We developed novel guidelines for the use of health food products for pregnant women, and used the guidelines to provide pharmaceutical interventions. Results of these interventions were reviewed retrospectively to identify issues associated with pharmaceutical management of the use of health food products.Results: Among 61 subjects, 10 (16%) received a total of 11 interventions for the use of health food products. Suggestions to discontinue the use of health food products were accepted by 9 subjects (82%). The majority of interventions (n=7, 64%) were related to therapeutic disadvantages of health food products, such as “bleeding complications during childbirth” and “interaction with other medicines”. Information on the number of weeks of pregnancy, drug history, and treatment status were used to trigger and determine appropriate pharmaceutical interventions.Conclusion: From the intervention cases, the potential disadvantages associated with the use of health foods were confirmed, and the risk status of pregnant women and fetuses associated with the use of health foods was clarified. It is necessary to intervene before embarking on using health foods, to make judgements based on risk assessment considering the number of weeks of pregnancy and patient background, and to provide accurate information to pregnant women. We anticipate that future studies will provide additional insights into the effects of health food intake on pregnant women, and that support systems for pregnant women will be established by medical professionals.