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Prescribing patterns for higher dose folic acid in pregnant women with epilepsy treated with antiseizure medication.

Håkon Magne VegrimJulie Werenberg DreierJannicke IglandNils Erik GilhusSilje AlvestadGissler MikaMaarit K LeinonenYuelian SunHelga ZoegaJakob ChristensenMarte Helene BjørkTorbjörn Tomson
Published in: Epilepsia (2024)
Supplementation with higher dose folic acid occurred in approximately half of pregnancies in women with ASM-treated epilepsy, with many not starting supplementation until after becoming pregnant. Considerable variability was observed in the use of higher dose folic acid across the countries, despite similar population characteristics and health care systems. Future guidelines should be simplified with clear recommendations developed in a collaborative manner by relevant specialists including neurologists, obstetricians, pediatricians, and public health specialists to enhance real-world applicability.
Keyphrases
  • pregnant women
  • public health
  • healthcare
  • primary care
  • clinical practice
  • pregnancy outcomes
  • adverse drug
  • preterm birth
  • quality improvement
  • newly diagnosed
  • gestational age
  • social media
  • temporal lobe epilepsy