Some medicines, such as statins are not safe during pregnancy and women with diabetes should be advised about these when planning for pregnancy.
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Start...
Folic Acid 5 mg daily (start 3 months before contraception is stopped!)
Change to...
Methyldopa
Labetolol
STOP!
ACEIs
ARBS
Statins
Diuretics
"Statins should be discontinued before pregnancy or as soon as pregnancy isconfirmed" (NICE Clinical Guideline, 2015)
During pregnancy, insulin is the safest diabetes medication, however, the type and amount needed may change so a personalised insulin plan should be discussed with your patient. Women with type 2 diabetes are often started on insulin prior to coneption to achieve optimal glycaemic control. Always refer women to their specialist pre-pregnancy care team.
Note: All other medications should be reviewed. Go Folic! is a useful website about the importance of taking folic acid preconception. You can access the website here.