Abstract

Fewer than 50% of women prescribed teratogenic medications by internists or family physicians receive contraceptives. To determine the prevalence in a pediatric setting, investigators at an academic medical center retrospectively reviewed electronic medical records (EMRs) for 1700 female patients (mean age, 16) who were prescribed drugs labeled pregnancy category risk D or X at hospital discharge or outpatient visits between 2008 and …

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