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Nicotine Replacement Therapy During Pregnancy FREE

Daniel S. Seidman, MD; David K. Stevenson, MD
JAMA. 1992;267(14):1922-1922. doi:10.1001/jama.1992.03480140048027
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To the Editor.  —Benowitz1 recently suggested in an intriguing report submitted to the Food and Drug Administration Drugs of Abuse Advisory Committee that nicotine replacement therapy may provide a beneficial aid for pregnant women wishing to cease smoking. In this report, it is stated that "smoking does not appear to increase the risk of teratogenicity."We acknowledge that studies on the independent association of maternal smoking and the occurrence of congenital anomalies have yielded conflicting results.2,3 However, nicotine has been associated with a teratogenic effect on the developing embryo for over three decades.4 Current studies on rat embryos in culture5 and on fetuses of pregnant mice6 continue to support the contention that nicotine acts as a teratogen. We therefore believe that the issue of whether nicotine leads to congenital abnormalities remains uncertain.Altering maternal smoking behavior is one of the major goals of antenatal care,

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Benowitz NL.  Nicotine replacement therapy during pregnancy. JAMA . 1991;;266:3174-3177.
Seidman DS, Ever-Hadani P, Gale R.  Effect of maternal smoking and age on congenital anomalies. Obstet Gynecol . 1990;;76:1046-1049.
Van den Eeden SK, Karagas MR, Daling JR, Vaughan FL.  A case-control study of maternal smoking and congenital malformations. Paediatr Perinat Epidemiol . 1991;;4:147-155.
Nishimura H, Nakai K.  Developmental anomalies in offsprings of pregnant mice treated with nicotine. Science . 1958;;127:877-878.
Joschoko MA, Dreosti IE, Tuls RS.  The teratogenic effects of nicotine in vitro in rats: a light and electron microscope study. Neurotoxicol Teratol . 1991;;13:307-316.
Saad AY, Gartner LP, Hiatt JL.  Teratogenic effects of nicotine on palate formation in mice. Biol Struct Morphog . 1991;;3:31-35.

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Benowitz NL.  Nicotine replacement therapy during pregnancy. JAMA . 1991;;266:3174-3177.
Seidman DS, Ever-Hadani P, Gale R.  Effect of maternal smoking and age on congenital anomalies. Obstet Gynecol . 1990;;76:1046-1049.
Van den Eeden SK, Karagas MR, Daling JR, Vaughan FL.  A case-control study of maternal smoking and congenital malformations. Paediatr Perinat Epidemiol . 1991;;4:147-155.
Nishimura H, Nakai K.  Developmental anomalies in offsprings of pregnant mice treated with nicotine. Science . 1958;;127:877-878.
Joschoko MA, Dreosti IE, Tuls RS.  The teratogenic effects of nicotine in vitro in rats: a light and electron microscope study. Neurotoxicol Teratol . 1991;;13:307-316.
Saad AY, Gartner LP, Hiatt JL.  Teratogenic effects of nicotine on palate formation in mice. Biol Struct Morphog . 1991;;3:31-35.
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