EPISODE · Mar 27, 2025 · 37 MIN
#36 Pregnancy-related pharmacovigilance – Levente Pápai, Lovisa Sandberg & Sara Vidlin
from Drug Safety Matters · host Uppsala Monitoring Centre
Send a message to the show!There are many reasons why use of medical products during pregnancy requires special attention. First and foremost, we want to be sure that the medicine is as safe as possible for both the pregnant person and the unborn child. Unfortunately, the safety profiles of medicines used in pregnancy are often incomplete, which makes it difficult for patients and healthcare professionals to make informed decisions.The Research section at Uppsala Monitoring Centre has a team that is currently focussing their efforts on pregnancy-related pharmacovigilance (PV). In this episode, data scientists Sara Vidlin and Levente Papai, and senior pharmacovigilance scientist Lovisa Sandberg from this team, discuss complexities and challenges of pregnancy-related PV, and new solutions for addressing those challenges. Tune in to find outWhy is the world still behind when it comes to pregnancy-related PV?What are the challenges faced by PV assessors wanting to look at pregnancy cases?How can healthcare professionals, patients and carers help assessors overcome these challenges, when reporting pregnancy-related adverse drug events?How can the VigiBase pregnancy algorithm, and other algorithms, support the identification of pregnancy cases?How to use the VigiBase pregnancy algorithmUsers of VigiLyze and VigiBase Custom Searches can use the VigiBase pregnancy algorithm as a filter when performing searches. In the qualitative view in VigiLyze, click on “Filter” -> “Patient” -> “Pregnancy” to apply the filter.Want to know more?Read about the VigiBase pregnancy algorithm in this Uppsala Reports article and in this scientific paper, published in Drug Safety in 2025. EURAP – an international prospective observational study of pregnancies with antiepileptic drugs. EURAP - International Registry of Antiepileptic Drugs and PregnancyThe International Council for Harmonisation of Technical Requirements for Pharmaceuticals for Human Use (ICH) - E2B(R3) Individual Case Safety Report (ICSR) Specification and Related FilesThe IMI-concePTION projectMedical Dictionary for Regulatory Activities (MedDRA) support documentationZaccaria C, Piccolo L, Gordillo-Marañón M, et al. Identification of Pregnancy Adverse Drug Reactions in Pharmacovigilance Reporting Systems: A Novel Algorithm Developed in EudraVigilance. Drug Safety. 2024Sakai T, Mori C, Koshiba H, et al. Pregnancy Loss Signal from Prostaglandin Eye Drop Use in Pregnancy: A Disproportionality Analysis Using Japanese and US Spontaneous Reporting Databases. Drugs Real World Outcomes. 2022Got a story to share?We’re always looking for new topics and interesting voices. If you have an idea or any other feedback for the show, get in touch!About UMCUppsala Monitoring Centre promotes safer use of medicines and vaccines for everyone everywhere. Follow us on Facebook, LinkedIn, X, and Bluesky.
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Send a message to the show! There are many reasons why use of medical products during pregnancy requires special attention. First and foremost, we want to be sure that the medicine is as safe as possible for both the pregnant person and the unborn child. Unfortunately, the safety profiles of medicines used in pregnancy are often incomplete, which makes it difficult for patients and healthcare professionals to make informed decisions. The Research section at Uppsala Monitoring Centre has a tea...
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#36 Pregnancy-related pharmacovigilance – Levente Pápai, Lovisa Sandberg & Sara Vidlin
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