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PEDIATRICS Vol. 107 No. 6 June 2001, pp. 1498
Use of Psychoactive Medication During Pregnancy and Possible Effects on the Fetus and Newborn
To the Editor.
We would like to commend the AAP's Committee on Drugs for a
very thorough review, in your April 2000 issue, of the use of psychoactive medications during pregnancy. We were also pleased to see
an informative review of the difficulties in using the FDA
"Use-in-Pregnancy Ratings" as a guide to prescribing and counseling families with these exposures.
However, a few points require clarification. OTIS (Organization of
Teratology Information Services) is a 40-member organization of
Teratology Information Services (TIS) in the United States and Canada.
TIS consists of 3 components: service, education, and research. TIS
provides information concerning exposures before and during pregnancy
to over 50 000 health care providers and consumers annually.
Individual services generally provide didactic presentations in their
area of service. Many TIS have become involved in research projects
looking at outcomes of pregnancies exposed to numerous agents such as
angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors, maternal varicella infection,
asthma medications, and Arava (a new drug used for rheumatoid
arthritis). Most TIS are funded with state-specific monies and are
accessible via toll-free phone lines. For information on the TIS in a
specific area, please contact the OTIS national headquarters at
1-888-285-3410 or the web site located at www.ucsd.edu/otis.
Additionally, OTIS does not coordinate subscriptions to TERIS, although
the web site address
(http://weber.u.washington.edu/terisweb/teris/index.html) listed is
accurate. It should be mentioned that a similar database is also
available, REPROTOX, which can be subscribed to at the following web
site: http://www.reprotox.org. We would also like to stress that
TIS are comprehensive and multidisciplinary resources for consultation
regarding prenatal exposures, available to both health care providers
and consumers.
Arizona Teratology Information Program
University of Arizona
Tucson, AZ 85724
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* President, OTIS. This letter was written in conjunction with the OTIS Public Affairs Committee.
REFERENCE
- Leen-Mitchell M, Martinez L, Gallegos S, Robertson J, Carey J Mini-review: history of the Organization of Teratology Information Services in North America. Teratology. 2000; 61:314-317 [Medline]
Pediatrics (ISSN 0031 4005). Copyright ©2001 by the American Academy of Pediatrics
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