Research is scarce on medication use in pregnant women. Experts are urging the government to fix that
An expert panel formed by Congress is urging the federal government to include more pregnant and lactating women in clinical trials.
by Megan Thielking
Oct 01, 2018
4 minutes
There’s very little research on whether medications are safe and effective in pregnant and lactating women, but an expert panel has ideas for how to close that information gap — and it’s calling on the federal government to take action in a new report that could stir change.
The sweeping report is the product of more than a year of public meetings by a task force formed by Congress in 2016 to study why so few women can get while pregnant and lactating. More than 6 million women are pregnant in the U.S. each year, and it’s estimated that more than 90 percent take at least one medication while pregnant or lactating. But few
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