Nonprescription Drugs in Pregnancy: Your Guide to Fetal Risk for the Active Ingredients in 500 Over- the-Counter Drugs

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Edition: 1st
Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 2011-03-01
Publisher(s): ASSOCIATED PUBLISHERS GROUP
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Summary

Many women of child-bearing age buy over-the-counter medications for a variety of disorders, such as seasonal allergies, colds, headaches, and others. Whether planning their pregnancy or already pregnant, they want to know if these nonprescription drugs are safe for unborn babies. All nonprescription drugs contain one or more active ingredients that treat the patient's symptoms and are actually drugs themselves. Twenty to thirty years ago, many of these active ingredients were FDA-approved prescription drugs. At the time, those prescription drugs were assigned a Pregnancy Risk Category: A, B, C, D, or X. Although some of these drugs switched from prescription to nonprescription status, meaning they could be sold over-the-counter, their Pregnancy Risk Categories still applied. This unique book contains the FDA's Pregnancy Risk Categories for the active ingredients in five hundred nonprescription drugs, and includes a procedure for locating risk categories for any drug that isn't in the book.

Author Biography

D. Gary Benfield, M.D. practiced neonatology-taking care of sick newborns-at Akron Children's Hospital in Akron, Ohio, for 35 years. He is Professor Emeritus of Clinical Pediatrics at the Northeastern Ohio Universities Colleges of Medicine and Pharmacy in Rootstown, Ohio. He writes The Baby Beat, a weekly medical column for The Review, Alliance, Ohio's daily newspaper, and is the author of Walking the Baby Beat: Answers to Hundreds of Your Healthcare Questions and coauthor of Prescription Drugs in Pregnancy: Your Guide to Fetal Risk for Hundreds of Drugs, also published by Smart Start Press.

Table of Contents

Forewordp. v
Introductionp. ix
Acknowledgmentsp. xiii
Reading a Nonprescription Drug Labelp. xv
FDA Pregnancy Risk Categories (A, B, C, D, X) for the Active Ingredients in Nonprescription Drugsp. xviii
How to Use This Bookp. xxi
Pregnancy Risk Profiles for the Active Ingredients in 500 Nonprescription Drugs, Divided into 14 Clinical Sections:p. 1
Allergy, Sinus & Asthmap. 2
Cold, Cough & Flup. 39
Constipationp. 118
Diarrheap. 134
Fungal, Yeast and Other Infectionsp. 142
Gasp. 151
Heartburn & Reflux Diseasep. 160
Menstrual Discomfortp. 190
Motion Sicknessp. 198
Pain Relief & Fever Reductionp. 205
Skin Disordersp. 257
Sleep Aidsp. 276
Smoking Aidsp. 287
The Remainderp. 292
A Three-Step Process for Creating a Pregnancy Risk Profile of the Active Ingredients in a Nonprescription 3 Drug©p. 296
Appendix
Non-Steroidal, Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDS) in Pregnancyp. 305
Taking Acetaminophen: The Good and the Uglyp. 307
Referencesp. 311
Trademarks for the Over-The-Counter Drugs in This Bookp. 313
Index of 500 Over-The-Counter Drugs in This Bookp. 318
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