AI Article Synopsis

  • Research on prenatal medication safety has mainly focused on mothers, with little attention to the effects of fathers' medication use during the time leading up to conception.
  • A study analyzed data from over 4 million pregnancies in the U.S. to identify the most common medications prescribed to fathers in the 90 days before conception.
  • Results indicated that over a third of fathers filled prescriptions, with categories like psychotropics and antibiotics being common, some of which are known to pose risks to fetal health, highlighting a need for more research on paternal medication effects.

Article Abstract

Background: Past research on the safety of prenatal exposure to medications has focused on maternal use during gestation, with limited research into the potential effects of paternal use during the spermatogenic period preceding conception. Knowing the most common medications used by fathers around the time of conception can inform research priorities in this field.

Objectives: To identify the most common medications dispensed to fathers in the preconception period.

Methods: Within the MarketScan research database of commercially insured individuals in the United States from 2011 to 2020, we identified pregnancies, estimated the date of conception, linked each pregnancy to the father using family enrolment information and required minimum enrolment period and prescription benefits. Then, we described the use of prescription medications by the father during the 90 days before conception based on pharmacy dispensation claims.

Results: Of 4,437,550 pregnancies, 51.6% were linked with a father. Among the 1,413,762 pregnancies connected with a father that also met the inclusion criteria, the most common classes of medications dispensed were psychotropics (8.66%), antibiotics (7.21%), and analgesics (6.82%). The most frequently dispensed medications were amoxicillin (3.75%), azithromycin (3.15%), fluticasone (2.70%) and acetaminophen/hydrocodone (2.70%). Some fathers filled prescriptions for medications associated with foetal embryopathy when used by the mother, including mycophenolate (0.04%), methotrexate (0.03%) and isotretinoin (0.02%).

Conclusions: More than a third of fathers filled at least one prescription medication in the preconception period, and several of them are known to be embryotoxic, emphasizing the necessity for further investigation into the potential teratogenicity of paternal exposure.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11365770PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ppe.13098DOI Listing

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