TY - JOUR
T1 - Fetal exposure to isotretinoin-An international problem
AU - Garcia-Bournissen, Facundo
AU - Tsur, Lilach
AU - Goldstein, Lee H.
AU - Staroselsky, Arthur
AU - Avner, Marina
AU - Asrar, Farhan
AU - Berkovitch, Matitiahu
AU - Straface, Gianluca
AU - Koren, Gideon
AU - De Santis, Marco
N1 - Funding Information:
FGB has received funding from the Clinician Scientist Training Program. This program is funded, fully or in part, by the Ontario Student Opportunity Trust Fund—Hospital for Sick Children Foundation Student Scholarship Program.
PY - 2008/1
Y1 - 2008/1
N2 - Background: Isotretinoin is a known teratogen. Pregnancy prevention programs aimed at minimizing isotretinoin exposure in pregnancy have been implemented in North America with limited success. Objective: To compare the management of fetal risk of isotretinoin in three countries, including information given to women, implementation of contraceptive methods, and pregnancy outcomes. Methods: Pregnant women exposed to isotretinoin who called teratogen information services (TIS) in Israel, Italy and Canada between July 1998 and October 2006 were interviewed at the time of initial consultation and after the expected day of delivery. Results: Fifty-three pregnant women exposed to isotretinoin contacted the TIS. Only 41% reported using a birth control method. Just one patient reported using two different forms. Forty-five percent of exposed pregnancies were terminated before delivery and 22% delivered healthy babies. Two babies were born with malformations. Conclusions: Since isotretinoin-exposed pregnancies still occur, there is a need for more effective strategies, which should take into account the cultural differences.
AB - Background: Isotretinoin is a known teratogen. Pregnancy prevention programs aimed at minimizing isotretinoin exposure in pregnancy have been implemented in North America with limited success. Objective: To compare the management of fetal risk of isotretinoin in three countries, including information given to women, implementation of contraceptive methods, and pregnancy outcomes. Methods: Pregnant women exposed to isotretinoin who called teratogen information services (TIS) in Israel, Italy and Canada between July 1998 and October 2006 were interviewed at the time of initial consultation and after the expected day of delivery. Results: Fifty-three pregnant women exposed to isotretinoin contacted the TIS. Only 41% reported using a birth control method. Just one patient reported using two different forms. Forty-five percent of exposed pregnancies were terminated before delivery and 22% delivered healthy babies. Two babies were born with malformations. Conclusions: Since isotretinoin-exposed pregnancies still occur, there is a need for more effective strategies, which should take into account the cultural differences.
KW - Isotretinoin
KW - Pregnancy
KW - Prevention programs
KW - Teratogen information service
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U2 - 10.1016/j.reprotox.2007.10.005
DO - 10.1016/j.reprotox.2007.10.005
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C2 - 18077132
AN - SCOPUS:37549058777
SN - 0890-6238
VL - 25
SP - 124
EP - 128
JO - Reproductive Toxicology
JF - Reproductive Toxicology
IS - 1
ER -