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A review of remdesivir for COVID-19 in pregnancy and lactation

Sarah C J Jorgensen, Matthew R Davis, Stephen E. Lapinsky

2021Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy29 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Mounting evidence suggests that pregnant people have an elevated risk of severe COVID-19-related complications compared with their non-pregnant counterparts, underscoring the need for effective prevention and treatment strategies. However, despite progress in innovative and flexible trial designs during the COVID-19 pandemic, regressive policies excluding pregnant and breastfeeding people from biomedical research persist. Remdesivir, a broad-spectrum antiviral, was the first drug licensed for the treatment of COVID-19, based on data showing it reduced the time to recovery in hospitalized patients. Pregnant and breastfeeding people were specifically excluded from all clinical trials of remdesivir in COVID-19, but data are accumulating from post-marketing registries, compassionate use programmes and case series/reports. In this review we synthesize these data and highlight key knowledge gaps to help inform clinical decision-making about its use in pregnancy and lactation.

Topics & Concepts

BreastfeedingPregnancyCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)MedicinePandemicClinical trialLactationIntensive care medicine2019-20 coronavirus outbreakSevere acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)MEDLINEObstetricsPediatricsFamily medicineVirologyInternal medicineDiseaseBiologyGeneticsPolitical scienceInfectious disease (medical specialty)OutbreakLawCOVID-19 Impact on ReproductionMaternal Mental Health During Pregnancy and PostpartumPregnancy and Medication Impact
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