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World J Gastroenterol. Jun 21, 2014; 20(23): 7123-7136
Published online Jun 21, 2014. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v20.i23.7123
Table 1 Safety indications for drugs in pregnancy and breastfeeding
UCECCO ratingpregnancyECCO ratingbreastfeedingPersonal observations
5-ASA (except sulfasalazine)BSafeSafeAvoid high doses for long time, asacol preparations may be switched to another mesalamine
SulfasalazineBSafeSafeFolate supplements are required
AZA/6-MPDSafeProbably safeDiscuss breastfeeding with the patient. Avoid lactation in the four hours after intake of the drug
Cyclosporine ACProbably safeContraindicatedUse only in severe cases of UC to avoid urgent colectomy during pregnancy
MethotrexateXContraindicatedContraindicatedDiscontinue at least 4 mo prior to conception
CorticosteroidsCSafeSafeVery low risk of malformations. If possible, not use for long time
InfliximabBProbably safeSafeCan be used safely in the first two trimesters of pregnancy. If possible, avoid in the third trimester
AdalimumabBProbably safeNo dataCan be used safely in the first two trimesters of pregnancy. If possible, avoid in the third trimester
MetronidazoleBProbably safeBest avoidedVery slight increase of cleft lip. Use only if strictly necessary
CiprofloxacinCProbably safeProbably safeUse only for short periods and avoid in the first trimester
ThalidomideXContraindicatedContraindicated