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The Journal of Perinatal & Neonatal Nursing:
January/March 2003 - Volume 17 - Issue 1 - p 3-18
Regular Article

Use of Over-the-Counter Medications During Pregnancy

Tillett, Jackie ND, CNM; Kostich, Loryjean Medved MSN, CNM; VandeVusse, Leona PhD, CNM, FACNM

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Abstract

The use of over-the-counter medications by pregnant women is common. Over-the-counter medications are widely assumed to be harmless because they may be purchased without prescription. Some consumers do not consider them to be drugs. Women may not realize that over-the-counter medications have the potential to harm them or their fetuses. This article reviews selected over-the-counter medications commonly used by pregnant women, including pharmacology, risks, Food and Drug Administration risk classifications, and strategies for counseling clients.

© 2003 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Inc.

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