Pregnant and breastfeeding women have historically been excluded from most clinical research. Despite this, 80% of women in the UK take at least one medication while pregnant or breastfeeding. Making decisions around medication use during this time is often a source of anxiety and uncertainty, both in those who chose to take a medicine as well as those who decide to come off medicines that have previously been keeping them well.
The British Pharmacological Society now has a position statement on how the UK research system can, and should, make medications safer and more effective for pregnant and breastfeeding women.
Come to the SMC to hear:
Speakers will include:
Prof Catriona Waitt, NIHR Professor of Clinical Pharmacology and Global Health, University of Liverpool
Dr Emma Magavern, Clinical Lecturer in Clinical Pharmacology and an MRC Clinician Scientist, Queen Mary University of London
Dr Anita Banerjee, Honorary Reader in Obstetric Medicine, King’s College London