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Gastrointestinal Medications in Pregnancy
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Inflammatory Bowel Disease in Pregnancy
Constipation in Pregnancy
Diarrhea in Pregnancy
Dyspepsia in Pregnancy
Vomiting in Pregnancy
Medications in Pregnancy
Over-The-Counter Medications in Pregnancy
Class A
No risk in controlled human studies
Pyridoxine
(
Vitamin B6
)
Class B
No risk in controlled animal studies
Milk of Magnesia
Doxylamine
Metoclopramide
Calcium Carbonate
(
Tums
)
Pregnancy risk class is unknown, but appears safe in pregnancy
First choice agent of the
Antacid
s in pregnancy
Crosses the placenta
Risk of
Milk-Alkali Syndrome
at high dose
May interfere with iron absorption
Aluminum hydroxide (
Maalox
,
Mylanta
)
Pregnancy risk class is unknown, but appears safe in pregnancy
May interfere with iron absorption
Neurotoxicity and fetal malformation risk at high dose
Magnesium Hydroxide
or
Magnesium
carbonate (
Maalox
,
Mylanta
)
Pregnancy risk class is unknown, but appears safe in pregnancy
May interfere with iron absorption
Kaolin
-pectin (
Kaopectate
)
Previously considered antidiarrheal of choice in pregnancy but now contains bismuth and
Aspirin
Not absorbed but risk of
Iron Deficiency Anemia
Sucralfate
Meclizine
(
Antivert
)
Mesalamine
Ranitidine
(
Zantac
)
Crosses placenta but considered safe
Used as second line after
Maalox
,
Mylanta
or tums
Cimetidine
(
Tagamet
)
Crosses placenta but considered safe
Used as second line after
Maalox
,
Mylanta
or tums
Ranitidine
may be preferred over
Cimetidine
for longer term use
Famotidine
(
Pepcid
)
Limited human data
Crosses the placenta
Lactulose
Simethicone
Not absorbed and does not cross the placenta, so considered safe in pregnancy
Proton Pump Inhibitor
s
Cross the placenta
FDA Category B as a class including
Esomeprazole
(
Nexium
),
Rabeprazole
(
Aciphex
) and
Lansoprazole
(
Prevacid
e)
FDA Category C for
Omeprazole
(
Prilosec
) based on animal studies, but appears safe in pregnancy and is best studied of the PPI agents (see below)
Class C
Small risk in controlled animal studies
Hydroxyzine
(
Vistaril
)
Prochlorperazine
(
Compazine
)
Droperidol
(
Inapsine
)
Metamucil
Bismuth Subsalicylate
(Pepto Bismol)
Risk of
Salicylate
absorption
Not recommended in pregnancy (especially in second and third trimester due to
Aspirin
component)
Loperamide
(
Imodium
)
Possible associations with fetal cardiovascular defects
Avoid in first trimester
Atropine
-
Diphenoxylate
(
Lomotil
)
Class D in third trimester
Not recommended in pregnancy
Nizatidine
(
Axid
)
Avoid in pregnancy
IUGR
, fetal death and abortion seen in rabbit studies
Docusate
Sodium
(
Colace
)
Promethazine
(
Phenergan
)
Senna
Polyethylene Glycol
3350 (
Miralax
)
Preferred
Laxative
for
Constipation in Pregnancy
Omeprazole
FDA Category C for
Omeprazole
(
Prilosec
) based on animal studies
However appears safe in pregnancy and is best studied of the PPI agents
Mineral Oil
Not absorbed (and does not cross the placenta)
Avoid in pregnancy
Risk of fat soluble
Vitamin D
ecreased absorption (risk of neonatal
Coagulopathy
and bleeding complications)
Class X
Very high risk to the human fetus
Misoprostol
Bismuth Subsalicylate
(Pepto Bismol) in trimester 3
Castor Oil
References
Briggs (1998) Drugs in Pregnancy and
Lactation
, 5th ed, Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, Philadelphia, PA
Briggs (2008) Drugs in Pregnancy and
Lactation
, Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, Philadelphia, PA
Black (2003) Am Fam Physician 67(12):2517-24 [PubMed]
Larimore (2000) Prim Care 27(1):35-53 [PubMed]
Servey (2014) Am Fam Physician 90(8): 548-55 [PubMed]
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