Developing evidence-based guidelines for the safety of symptomatic drugs in multiple sclerosis during pregnancy and breastfeeding: A systematic review and Delphi consensus.
Priyanka IyerKate WilesAzza IsmailSurabhi NandaKaty MurrayStella HughesHelen L FordOwen Rhys PearsonSarah WhiteNicola BonhamNatasha HoyleJames WittsRodden M MiddletonPeter A BrexDavid RogChu-Yueh GuoPublished in: Multiple sclerosis (Houndmills, Basingstoke, England) (2023)
Our guidelines provide evidence-based recommendations on the safety of symptomatic therapies during pregnancy and breastfeeding for general practitioners and specialist teams working with people with MS who are hoping to embark on pregnancy or are currently pregnant. Individual risk-benefit ratios should be considered during pre-conception counselling to optimise symptom burden and minimise harm to both parent and child.