Impact of the 2018 revised Pregnancy Prevention Programme by the European Medicines Agency on the use of oral retinoids in females of childbearing age in Denmark, Italy, Netherlands, and Spain: an interrupted time series analysis

Acne; Oral retinoids; Pregnancy prevention ; Acné; Retinoides orales; Prevención del embarazo ; Acné; Retinoides orals; Prevenció de l'embaràs ; Background: In March 2018, the European pregnancy prevention programme for oral retinoids was updated as part of risk minimisation measures (RMM), emphasising their contraindication in pregnant women. Objective: To measure the impact of the 2018 revision of the RMMs in Europe by assessing the utilisation patterns of isotretinoin, alitretinoin and acitretin, contraceptive measures, pregnancy testing, discontinuation, and pregnancy occurrence concomitan... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Riera-Arnau, Judit
Hoxhaj, Vjola
Gamba, Magdalena
Sabaté, Mònica
Ballarín, Elena
Durán, Carlos E.
Abtahi, Shahab
Pajouheshnia, Romin
Ibáñez, Luisa
Vidal, Xavier
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2023
Verlag/Hrsg.: Frontiers Media
Schlagwörter: Contracepció / Retinoides / CHEMICALS AND DRUGS::Organic Chemicals::Hydrocarbons::Hydrocarbons / Acyclic::Alkenes::Polyenes::Carotenoids::Retinoids / ANALYTICAL / DIAGNOSTIC AND THERAPEUTIC TECHNIQUES / AND EQUIPMENT::Therapeutics::Reproductive Techniques::Contraception / PHENOMENA AND PROCESSES::Reproductive and Urinary Physiological Phenomena::Reproductive Physiological Phenomena::Menstrual Cycle::Fertile Period / COMPUESTOS QUÍMICOS Y DROGAS::compuestos orgánicos::hidrocarburos::hidrocarburos acíclicos::alquenos::polienos::carotenoides::retinoides / TÉCNICAS Y EQUIPOS ANALÍTICOS / DIAGNÓSTICOS Y TERAPÉUTICOS::terapéutica::técnicas reproductivas::anticoncepción / FENÓMENOS Y PROCESOS::fenómenos fisiológicos reproductivos y urinarios::fenómenos fisiológicos de la reproducción::ciclo menstrual::período fértil
Sprache: Englisch
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Acne; Oral retinoids; Pregnancy prevention ; Acné; Retinoides orales; Prevención del embarazo ; Acné; Retinoides orals; Prevenció de l'embaràs ; Background: In March 2018, the European pregnancy prevention programme for oral retinoids was updated as part of risk minimisation measures (RMM), emphasising their contraindication in pregnant women. Objective: To measure the impact of the 2018 revision of the RMMs in Europe by assessing the utilisation patterns of isotretinoin, alitretinoin and acitretin, contraceptive measures, pregnancy testing, discontinuation, and pregnancy occurrence concomitantly with a retinoid prescription. Methods: An interrupted time series (ITS) analysis to compare level and trend changes after the risk minimisation measures implementation was conducted on a cohort of females of childbearing age (12–55 years of age) from January 2010 to December 2020, derived from six electronic health data sources in four countries: Denmark, Netherlands, Spain, and Italy. Monthly utilisation figures (incidence rates [IR], prevalence rates [PR] and proportions) of oral retinoids were calculated, as well as discontinuation rates, contraception coverage, pregnancy testing, and rates of exposed pregnancies to oral retinoids, before and after the 2018 RMMs. Results: From 10,714,182 females of child-bearing age, 88,992 used an oral retinoid at any point during the study period (mean age 18.9–22.2 years old). We found non-significant level and trend changes in incidence or prevalence of retinoid use in females of child-bearing age after the 2018 RMMs. The reason of discontinuation was unknown in >95% of cases. Contraception use showed a significant increase trend in Spain; for other databases this information was limited. Pregnancy testing was hardly recorded thus was not possible to model ITS analyses. After the 2018 RMM, rates of pregnancy occurrence during retinoid use, and start of a retinoid during a pregnancy varied from 0.0 to 0.4, and from 0.2 to 0.8, respectively. Conclusion: This study shows a ...