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Conception & pregnancy

FDA determinations

The following table shows FDA-approved psoriasis treatments and their category for use by pregnant and nursing women.

Generic name Brand name FDA category Comments
Acitretin Soriatane X

Causes birth defects. Absolutely avoid.

Adalimumab Humira B

Long-term animal studies showed no harm. No human studies conducted. Avoid unless necessary.

Alefacept Amevive B

Long-term animal studies showed no harm. No human studies conducted. Avoid unless necessary.

Anthralin   C

No clear evidence of birth defects. Avoid unless necessary.

Calcipotriene Dovonex C

No clear evidence of birth defects. Avoid unless necessary.

Calcipotriene
and
betamethasone
dipropionate
Taclonex C

No clear evidence of birth defects. Avoid unless necessary.

Calcitriol Vectical ointment C

No clear evidence of birth defects. Avoid unless necessary.

Cyclosporine   C

No clear evidence of birth defects. Avoid unless necessary.

Efalizumab Raptiva C

No clear evidence of birth defects. Avoid unless necessary. On April 8, 2009, Genentech, Inc. announced a voluntary withdrawal of Raptiva from the U.S. Market, this drug is no longer available. Please contact your dermatologist for further information.

Etanercept Enbrel B

Long-term animal studies showed no harm. No human studies conducted. Avoid unless necessary.

Infliximab Remicade B

Long-term animal studies showed no harm. No human studies conducted. Avoid unless necessary.

Methotrexate   X

Even small doses can cause defects in first trimester. Absolutely avoid.

PUVA   C

No clear evidence of birth defects, although PUVA affects DNA. Avoid unless necessary.

Tazarotene Tazorac X

Risk of internal absorption. Absolutely avoid.

Topical steroids   C

No clear evidence of birth defects. Avoid unless necessary.

UVB  

Safe during pregnancy. May cause skin discoloration.

Key to FDA categories

B

Studies with animals have not found risk to the fetus but no studies have been done in humans.

C Safety is not substantiated by animal or human studies.
X Risk in pregnancy outweighs any benefits

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