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VIDEO: No major malformations ascribed to bisphosphonate use in pregnancy

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The results of the study fall in line with those from the two major previous controlled studies on 24 women (Reprod Toxicol. 2006 Nov;22:578-9) and 21 women (Bone. 2009 Mar;44:428-30). Another series of 10 bisphosphonate-exposed pregnancies described 2 malformations, including 1 ventricular septal defect and 1 kidney and cardiac malformation (Autoimmun Rev. 2010 Jun;9:547-52). Another single case report described a neonate with bilateral talipes equinovarus (J Bone Miner Res. 2004 Oct;19:1742-5). A literature review of 78 cases of bisphosphonate exposure during or prior to pregnancy reported three malformations (Hormones [Athens]. 2011 Oct-Dec;10:280-91).

The study is ongoing and continues to collect data on the follow-up of children, Mr. Sokal said.

The study had no specific funding, and none of the investigators had disclosures to report.

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