Maternal safety of the delayed-release doxylamine and pyridoxine combination for nausea and vomiting of pregnancy; a randomized placebo controlled trial. - 2015

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BACKGROUND: Nausea and vomiting of pregnancy (NVP) is the most common medical condition in pregnancy, affecting up to 80% of expecting mothers. In April 2013 the FDA approved the delayed release combination of doxylamine succinate and -pyridoxine hydrochloride (Diclegis) for NVP, following a phase 3 randomized trial in pregnant women. The fetal safety of this medication has been proven by numerous studies. However, because it is the only FDA-approved medication for NVP that is likely to be used by a large number of pregnant women, its maternal safety is an important public health question. The Objective is to evaluate the maternal safety of doxylamine succinate -pyridoxine hydrochloride delayed-release preparation (Diclegis as compared to placebo. CONCLUSIONS: Doxylamine succinate-pyridoxine hydrochloride delayed release combination is safe and well tolerated by pregnant women when used in the recommended dose of up to 4 tablets daily in treating nausea and vomiting of pregnancy. METHODS: We randomized women suffering from NVP to receive Diclegis (n=131) or placebo (n=125) for 14 days at doses ranging from 2-4 tablets a day, based on a pre-specified titration protocol response to symptoms. Adverse events were collected through patient diaries, clinical examination and laboratory testing. RESULTS: Doxylamine succinate 10 mg and pyridoxine hydrochloride 10 mg use was not associated with an increased rate of any adverse event over placebo, including CNS depression, gastrointestinal or cardiovascular involvement. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Clinical Trial Registration No: NCT00614445 .


English

1471-2393


*Dicyclomine
*Doxylamine
*Nausea
*Pregnancy Complications/dt [Drug Therapy]
*Pyridoxine
*Vomiting
Adult
Antiemetics/ad [Administration & Dosage]
Antiemetics/ae [Adverse Effects]
Delayed-Action Preparations/ad [Administration & Dosage]
Delayed-Action Preparations/ae [Adverse Effects]
Dicyclomine/ad [Administration & Dosage]
Dicyclomine/ae [Adverse Effects]
Double-Blind Method
Doxylamine/ad [Administration & Dosage]
Doxylamine/ae [Adverse Effects]
Drug Combinations
Drug Monitoring/mt [Methods]
Female
Histamine H1 Antagonists/ad [Administration & Dosage]
Histamine H1 Antagonists/ae [Adverse Effects]
Humans
Nausea/dt [Drug Therapy]
Nausea/et [Etiology]
Pregnancy
Pyridoxine/ad [Administration & Dosage]
Pyridoxine/ae [Adverse Effects]
Treatment Outcome
Vitamin B Complex
Vomiting/dt [Drug Therapy]
Vomiting/et [Etiology]


MedStar Health Research Institute


Journal Article
Multicenter Study
Randomized Controlled Trial
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't