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The Italian Network for Monitoring Medication Use During Pregnancy (MoM-Net): Experience and Perspectives

Authors :
Valeria Belleudi
Filomena Fortinguerra
Francesca R. Poggi
Serena Perna
Renata Bortolus
Serena Donati
Antonio Clavenna
Anna Locatelli
Marina Davoli
Antonio Addis
Francesco Trotta
MoM-Net group
Francesca Romana Poggi
Paola D’Aloja
Roberto Da Cas
Giovanni Rezza
Arianna Mazzone
Simone Schiatti
Martina Zanforlini
Ida Fortino
Silvia Manea
Laura Salmaso
Giovanna Scroccaro
Paola Deambrosis
Aurora Puccini
Valentina Solfrini
Anna MariaMarata
Rosa Gini
Francesco Attanasio
Marcello De Giorgi
David Franchini
Mariangela Rossi
Lombardozzi Lorella
Paolo Stella
Vito Bavaro
Vito Montanaro
Stefano Ledda
Paolo Carta
Enrico Serra
Donatella Garau
Source :
Frontiers in Pharmacology, Vol 12 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Frontiers Media S.A., 2021.

Abstract

There is an acute need for research to acquire high-quality information on the use of medicines in pregnancy, both in terms of appropriateness and safety. For this purpose, the Italian Medicines Agency established a Network for Monitoring Medication use in pregnancy (MoM-Net) through the conduction of population-based studies using administrative data available at regional level. This paper aimed to describe the experiences and challenges within the network. MoM-Net currently involves eight regions and several experts from public and academic institutions. The first study conducted aimed to identify drug use before, during and after pregnancy investigating specific therapeutic categories, analysing regional variability and monitoring drug use in specific subpopulations (i.e. foreign women/multiple pregnancies). Aggregated demographic, clinical, and prescription data were analysed using a distributed network approach based on common data model. The study population included all women delivering during 2016–2018 in the participating regions (n = 449,012), and corresponding to 59% of deliveries in Italy. Seventy-three per cent of the cohort had at least one drug prescription during pregnancy, compared to 57% before and 59% after pregnancy. In general, a good adherence to guidelines for pregnant women was found although some drug categories at risk of inappropriateness, such as progestins and antibiotics, were prescribed. A strong variability in the use of drugs among regions and in specific subpopulations was observed. The MoM-Net represents a valuable surveillance system on the use of medicines in pregnancy, available to monitor drug categories at high risk of inappropriateness and to investigate health needs in specific regions or subpopulations.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
16639812
Volume :
12
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Frontiers in Pharmacology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.770ea5aa0a4fadabedf61ff624b296
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2021.699062