Risk factors of self-medication in pregnant women: a study of non-steroidal Anti-inflammatory drugs
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Resumo: | Objective: To analyze the potential risks to pregnant women and fetuses caused by self-medication of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. Methods: The proposed methodology for this research follows a strategy of literature review, exploratory and descriptive research, whose collection was carried out in different databases, such as Scientific Electronic Library Online (SCIELO), records from both the Virtual Health Library (BVS), and records of the Medical Literature Analysis and Retrievel System Online (MEDLINE/PUBMED). The search took place through the use of the descriptors “SELF MEDICATION”; “PREGNANT”, “AINES” and “RISKS”. Results: It was noticed that the use of medication during pregnancy through the practice of self-medication with Ibuprofen 9 (27%), Dipyrone 6 (18%), Bromopride 2 (6%), Paracetamol 13 (40%), Dimenhydrinate 3 (9 %), being 31 (94%) in the form of tablets was reported by 27 (33.75%) pregnant women, and 3 (11.1%) who had complaints of use such as headache, emesis and nausea and the indication was reported by 2 (6%) pregnant by the mother and the others on their own. Conclusion: After analyzing several scientific articles, what is very clear is that the use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs in early pregnancy has not shown to be a risk factor, however, after the first trimester it can be fatal, both for the occurrence of congenital structural malformations in the fetus, as for kidney problems. When it comes to the mother, it is clear that NSAIDs can prolong her delivery time, cause hemorrhages and weaken her eggs for future reproduction. |
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Risk factors of self-medication in pregnant women: a study of non-steroidal Anti-inflammatory drugsFactores de riesgo para la automedicación en mujeres embarazadas: un estudio de fármacos Anti-inflamatorios no esteroidesFatores de risco da automedicação em gestantes: um estudo sobre os Anti-inflamatórios não esteroidesSelf-medicationNon-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugsFetuses and pregnant women.AutomedicaciónFármacos anti-inflamatorios no esteroideosFetos y mujeres embarazadas.AutomedicaçãoAnti-inflamatórios não esteroidesFetos e gestantes.Objective: To analyze the potential risks to pregnant women and fetuses caused by self-medication of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. Methods: The proposed methodology for this research follows a strategy of literature review, exploratory and descriptive research, whose collection was carried out in different databases, such as Scientific Electronic Library Online (SCIELO), records from both the Virtual Health Library (BVS), and records of the Medical Literature Analysis and Retrievel System Online (MEDLINE/PUBMED). The search took place through the use of the descriptors “SELF MEDICATION”; “PREGNANT”, “AINES” and “RISKS”. Results: It was noticed that the use of medication during pregnancy through the practice of self-medication with Ibuprofen 9 (27%), Dipyrone 6 (18%), Bromopride 2 (6%), Paracetamol 13 (40%), Dimenhydrinate 3 (9 %), being 31 (94%) in the form of tablets was reported by 27 (33.75%) pregnant women, and 3 (11.1%) who had complaints of use such as headache, emesis and nausea and the indication was reported by 2 (6%) pregnant by the mother and the others on their own. Conclusion: After analyzing several scientific articles, what is very clear is that the use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs in early pregnancy has not shown to be a risk factor, however, after the first trimester it can be fatal, both for the occurrence of congenital structural malformations in the fetus, as for kidney problems. When it comes to the mother, it is clear that NSAIDs can prolong her delivery time, cause hemorrhages and weaken her eggs for future reproduction.Objetivo: Analizar los riesgos potenciales para la gestante y el feto provocados por la automedicación de antiinflamatorios no esteroideos. Métodos: La metodología propuesta para esta investigación sigue una estrategia de revisión de la literatura, investigación exploratoria y descriptiva, cuya recolección se realizó en diferentes bases de datos, como la Biblioteca Electrónica Científica en Línea (SCIELO), registros tanto de la Biblioteca Virtual en Salud (BVS), y registros del Sistema de análisis y recuperación de literatura médica en línea (MEDLINE / PUBMED). La búsqueda se realizó mediante el uso de los descriptores “AUTOMEDICACIÓN”; “EMBARAZADA”, “AINES” y “RIESGOS”. Resultados: Se notó que el uso de medicación durante el embarazo mediante la práctica de la automedicación con Ibuprofeno 9 (27%), Dipirona 6 (18%), Bromoprida 2 (6%), Paracetamol 13 (40%), Dimenhidrinato 3 (9%), siendo 31 (94%) en forma de comprimidos fue reportado por 27 (33,75%) mujeres embarazadas, y 3 (11,1%) que tenían quejas de uso como dolor de cabeza, vómitos y náuseas y se informó la indicación en 2 (6%) embarazadas por la madre y las demás solas. Conclusión: Luego de analizar varios artículos científicos, lo que está muy claro es que el uso de antiinflamatorios no esteroides en el inicio del embarazo no ha demostrado ser un factor de riesgo, sin embargo, luego del primer trimestre puede ser fatal, tanto para el aparición de malformaciones estructurales congénitas en el feto, como por problemas renales. Cuando se trata de la madre, está claro que los AINE pueden prolongar su tiempo de parto, causar hemorragias y debilitar sus óvulos para una futura reproducción.Objetivo: Analisar os riscos potenciais às Gestantes e Fetos, causados pela automedicação de anti-inflamatórios não esteroides. Métodos: A proposta de metodologia para esta pesquisa segue uma estratégia de revisão de literatura, pesquisa exploratória e descritiva, cuja coleta fora realizada em diferentes bases de dados, tais como Scientific Electronic Library Online (SCIELO), registros tanto da Biblioteca Virtual em Saúde (BVS), quanto registros da Medical Literature Analysis and Retrievel System Online (MEDLINE/PUBMED). A busca se deu através do uso dos descritores “AUTOMEDICAÇÃO”; “GESTANTES”, “AINES” e “RISCOS”. Resultados: Percebeu-se que a utilização de medicamentos durante a gravidez pela prática da automedicação com Ibuprofeno 9 (27%), Dipirona 6 (18%), Bromoprida 2 (6%), Paracetamol 13 (40%), Dimenidrinato 3 (9%), sendo 31 (94%) em forma de comprimidos foi relatada por 27 (33,75%) gestantes, e 3 (11,1%) que apresentaram queixas de uso como cefaleia, êmese e náuseas e a indicação foi relatada por 2 (6%) gestantes pela a mãe e as demais por conta própria. Conclusão: Após a análise de diversos artigos científicos, o que fica bem explicito é que, o uso de anti-inflamatórios não esteroidais no início da gravidez não demonstrou ser um fator de risco, porém, após o primeiro trimestre pode ser fatal, tanto para a ocorrência de malformações congênitas estruturais no feto, quanto para problemas renais. Em se tratando da Mãe percebe-se que os AINEs podem prolongar seu tempo de parto, causar hemorragias e enfraquecer seus óvulos para uma futura reprodução.Research, Society and Development2021-11-16info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2299310.33448/rsd-v10i15.22993Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 15; e183101522993Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 15; e183101522993Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 15; e1831015229932525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/22993/19980Copyright (c) 2021 Nelma Menezes da Silva; Omero Martins Rodrigues Juniorhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSilva, Nelma Menezes daRodrigues Junior, Omero Martins2021-12-06T10:13:53Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/22993Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:41:59.804687Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Risk factors of self-medication in pregnant women: a study of non-steroidal Anti-inflammatory drugs Factores de riesgo para la automedicación en mujeres embarazadas: un estudio de fármacos Anti-inflamatorios no esteroides Fatores de risco da automedicação em gestantes: um estudo sobre os Anti-inflamatórios não esteroides |
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Risk factors of self-medication in pregnant women: a study of non-steroidal Anti-inflammatory drugs |
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Risk factors of self-medication in pregnant women: a study of non-steroidal Anti-inflammatory drugs Silva, Nelma Menezes da Self-medication Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs Fetuses and pregnant women. Automedicación Fármacos anti-inflamatorios no esteroideos Fetos y mujeres embarazadas. Automedicação Anti-inflamatórios não esteroides Fetos e gestantes. |
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Risk factors of self-medication in pregnant women: a study of non-steroidal Anti-inflammatory drugs |
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Risk factors of self-medication in pregnant women: a study of non-steroidal Anti-inflammatory drugs |
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Risk factors of self-medication in pregnant women: a study of non-steroidal Anti-inflammatory drugs |
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Risk factors of self-medication in pregnant women: a study of non-steroidal Anti-inflammatory drugs |
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Risk factors of self-medication in pregnant women: a study of non-steroidal Anti-inflammatory drugs |
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Silva, Nelma Menezes da |
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Silva, Nelma Menezes da Rodrigues Junior, Omero Martins |
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Rodrigues Junior, Omero Martins |
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Silva, Nelma Menezes da Rodrigues Junior, Omero Martins |
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Self-medication Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs Fetuses and pregnant women. Automedicación Fármacos anti-inflamatorios no esteroideos Fetos y mujeres embarazadas. Automedicação Anti-inflamatórios não esteroides Fetos e gestantes. |
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Self-medication Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs Fetuses and pregnant women. Automedicación Fármacos anti-inflamatorios no esteroideos Fetos y mujeres embarazadas. Automedicação Anti-inflamatórios não esteroides Fetos e gestantes. |
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Objective: To analyze the potential risks to pregnant women and fetuses caused by self-medication of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. Methods: The proposed methodology for this research follows a strategy of literature review, exploratory and descriptive research, whose collection was carried out in different databases, such as Scientific Electronic Library Online (SCIELO), records from both the Virtual Health Library (BVS), and records of the Medical Literature Analysis and Retrievel System Online (MEDLINE/PUBMED). The search took place through the use of the descriptors “SELF MEDICATION”; “PREGNANT”, “AINES” and “RISKS”. Results: It was noticed that the use of medication during pregnancy through the practice of self-medication with Ibuprofen 9 (27%), Dipyrone 6 (18%), Bromopride 2 (6%), Paracetamol 13 (40%), Dimenhydrinate 3 (9 %), being 31 (94%) in the form of tablets was reported by 27 (33.75%) pregnant women, and 3 (11.1%) who had complaints of use such as headache, emesis and nausea and the indication was reported by 2 (6%) pregnant by the mother and the others on their own. Conclusion: After analyzing several scientific articles, what is very clear is that the use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs in early pregnancy has not shown to be a risk factor, however, after the first trimester it can be fatal, both for the occurrence of congenital structural malformations in the fetus, as for kidney problems. When it comes to the mother, it is clear that NSAIDs can prolong her delivery time, cause hemorrhages and weaken her eggs for future reproduction. |
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