Oral antifungal drug linked to higher rates of miscarriage: Study

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According to a new study, pregnant women may be at a higher risk of if they take a commonly used medication, which is used to treat

While topical treatments are the first in line for pregnant women with fungal infections, oral is often used during

Researchers looked at a data comprising 949 pregnancies from the Quebec Cohort between 1998 and 2015, linking to filled prescriptions listed in the Quebec Prescription Drug Insurance database.

They found that taking oral was linked to adverse outcomes.

"Our study shows that taking any dose of oral fluconazole while pregnant may be associated with a higher chance of miscarriage," said Dr.

"Taking higher doses of fluconazole over 150 mg in early may be linked to a higher chance of a newborn with a heart defect," added Berard.

Fluconazole is not recommended during pregnancy, particularly in the first 12 weeks because a few previous researches have linked long-term, high-dose fluconazole exposure to craniofacial and

However, previous studies have found no association between oral fluconazole and miscarriage, also known as

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First Published: Tue, February 19 2019. 12:19 IST