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COVID-19 and pregnancy: A European study on pre- and post-infection medication use.

Eimir HurleyBenjamin P GeislerAngela LupattelliBeatriz Poblador-PlouRégis LassalleJérémy JovéMarie-Agnes BernardDunia SakrGabriel Sanfélix-GimenoFrancisco Sanchez-SaezClara L Rodríguez-BernalMònica SabatéElena BallarínCristina AguileraSusan JordanDaniel ThayerIan FarrSaira AhmedClaudia BartoliniGiorgio LimoncellaOlga PaolettiRosa GiniLuigi A MaglanocElena DudukinaVera EhrensteinEma AlsinaTiago Andres VazJudit Riera-ArnauMiriam C J M SturkenboomHedvig Marie Egeland Nordeng
Published in: European journal of clinical pharmacology (2024)
Our findings highlight the substantial impact of COVID-19 on primary care medication use among pregnant women, with a marked increase in the use of antithrombotic medications post-COVID-19. These results underscore the need for further research to understand the broader implications of these patterns on maternal and neonatal/fetal health outcomes.
Keyphrases
  • coronavirus disease
  • sars cov
  • primary care
  • pregnancy outcomes
  • respiratory syndrome coronavirus
  • healthcare
  • atrial fibrillation
  • general practice
  • drug induced