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    Important changes to Australian Medicines Handbook (AMH) content in 2016
        Until now the Australian pregnancy category has been included in the Pregnancy 
        section in AMH drug class or individual drug monograph information. However, we 
        have been increasingly unhappy about its inclusion. The categorisation has become 
        less useful since the expert Medicines in Pregnancy Working Party (which oversaw 
        the previous TGA publication Prescribing medicines in pregnancy) was disbanded a 
        number of years ago. Recently, articles discussing the limitations of the categories 
        have been published in Medical Journal of Australia (MJA) and Australian Prescriber. 
        The MJA article also outlines relevant history both in Australia and other countries, 
        in particular the US.
        We think the key points are that:
           •     most people incorrectly assume that the alphabetical code is one of safety 
                  (although the TGA explains that this is not the case)
           •     categories do not indicate which stages of fetal development might be 
                   affected
           •     categories may not change despite the availability of new information
           •     categories are not able to convey information about the balance between         
                   risks and benefits in a particular situation.
        The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has recently announced that the pregnancy 
        categories used in US product information are to be removed and replaced by more 
        helpful information; this will be phased in from 30 June 2015. Their reasons for the 
        change are similar to those we outline above.
        During 2015 we reviewed and updated much of the information about medicines 
        use in pregnancy in AMH, and we deleted the pregnancy categories for all 
        medicines we list. For many drugs we have included additional helpful information. 
        We have revised Prescribing for pregnant women in the Guides section of AMH 
        accordingly.
        These changes appear in the AMH 2016 book and electronic versions published in 
        January 2016.
        Nick Buckley, Chair, and Simone Rossi, Managing Editor, Editorial Advisory Committee. 
        December 2015
        1. Kennedy 2014 http://www.australianprescriber.com/magazine/37/2/38/40
        2. Kennedy 2011 https://www.mja.com.au/journal/2011/195/10/x-problem-
             categorisation-drugs-pregnancy-australian-perspective
      For more information please contact us via our website www.amh.net.au 
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