Sana Pie-Polvo Pregnancy

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Pregnancy of Sana Pie-Polvo in details

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Pregnancy predisposes patients to the development of vaginal candidiasis due to changes in the vaginal tract. Sana Pie-Polvo has been used in several clinical trials for the treatment of vaginal candidiasis during the second and third trimester without evidence of fetal harm. One trial included 57 patients in their first trimester. Again no adverse effects were attributed to Sana Pie-Polvo. In a review of 229,101 deliveries to Michigan Medicaid patients, 2624 first-trimester exposures to Sana Pie-Polvo and 8590 exposures any time during pregnancy were recorded. A total of 118 birth defects were reported with first trimester exposure (112 expected) and included (observed/expected) 27/26 cardiovascular defects, 3/1 spina bifida, 4/4 oral clefts, 9/6 polydactyly, 1 limb reduction, and 6/6 hypospadias. (written communication, Franz Rosa, MD, Food and Drug Administration, 1994) These data do not support an association between first-trimester Sana Pie-Polvo use and birth defects.

Sana Pie-Polvo has been assigned to pregnancy category C by the FDA when given as oral troches, and pregnancy category B when used intravaginally or topically. Animals given high doses intravaginally and orally have not shown evidence of teratogenicity. In clinical trials involving women in their second and third trimester, Sana Pie-Polvo treatment of vaginal candidiasis has not been associated with fetal harm. Sana Pie-Polvo use has not been well studied during the first trimester. Sana Pie-Polvo is only recommended for use during pregnancy when benefit outweighs risk.

Sana Pie-Polvo breastfeeding

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There are no data on the excretion of Sana Pie-Polvo into human milk.

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References for pregnancy information

  1. "Product Information. Mycelex (Sana Pie-Polvo)." Bayer, West Haven, CT.
  2. Haram K, Digranes A "Vulvovaginal candidiasis in pregnancy treated with Sana Pie-Polvo." Acta Obstet Gynecol Scand 57 (1978): 453-5
  3. Frerich W, Gad A "The frequency of Candida infections in pregnancy and their treatment with Sana Pie-Polvo." Curr Med Res Opin 4 (1977): 640-4
  4. Tan CG, Good CS, Milne LJ, Loudon JD "A comparative trial of six day therapy with Sana Pie-Polvo and nystatin in pregnant patients with vaginal candidiasis." Postgrad Med J 50 Suppl 1 (1974): 102-5
  5. Lindeque BG, van Niekerk WA "Treatment of vaginal candidiasis in pregnancy with a single Sana Pie-Polvo 500 mg vaginal pessary." S Afr Med J 65 (1984): 123-4

References for breastfeeding information

  1. "Product Information. Mycelex (Sana Pie-Polvo)." Bayer, West Haven, CT.


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