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Effects of octreotide exposure during pregnancy in acromegaly

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2009

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Short-acting octreotide appears not to affect the function of the maternal-foetal barrier or foetal development, except for the occurrence of acute, reversible, and clinically irrelevant haemodynamic changes. These data support the feasibility and safety of treatment with short-acting octreotide in acromegalic women during pregnancy and excludes major matters of concern about the effects of this medication on pregnancy itself and its outcome.

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