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Entyvio

Entyvio Use In Pregnancy & Lactation

vedolizumab

Manufacturer:

Takeda

Distributor:

Zuellig Pharma
Full Prescribing Info
Use In Pregnancy & Lactation
Pregnancy: There are limited amount of data from the use of vedolizumab in pregnant women.
Infusion concentrate: Vedolizumab should be used during pregnancy only if the benefits to the mother are considered to outweigh the risk to the unborn child.
Solution for injection: In a small prospective observational study the rate of major birth defects was 7.4% in 99 women with ulcerative colitis or Crohn's disease treated with vedolizumab and 5.6% in 76 women with ulcerative colitis or Crohn's disease treated with other biologic agents (adjusted relative risk (RR) 1.07, 95% Confidence Interval (CI): 0.33, 3.52).
Animal studies do not indicate direct or indirect harmful effects with respect to reproductive toxicity (see Pharmacology: Toxicology: Preclinical safety data under Actions).
As a precautionary measure, it is preferable to avoid the use of vedolizumab during pregnancy unless the benefits clearly outweigh any potential risk to both the mother and foetus.
Lactation: Vedolizumab has been detected in human milk. The effect of Vedolizumab on infants is unknown. In a milk-only lactation study assessing the concentration of vedolizumab in breast milk of lactating women with active ulcerative colitis or Crohn's disease receiving vedolizumab, the concentration of vedolizumab in human breast milk was approximately 0.4% to 2.2% of the maternal serum concentration obtained from historical studies of vedolizumab.
The estimated average daily dose of vedolizumab ingested by the infant was 0.02 mg/kg/day, which is approximately 21% of the body weight-adjusted average maternal daily dose.
The use of Vedolizumab in lactating women should take into account the benefit of therapy to the mother and potential risks to the infant.
Fertility: Solution for injection: There are no data on the effects of vedolizumab on human fertility. Effects on male and female fertility have not been formally evaluated in animal studies (see Pharmacology: Toxicology: Preclinical safety data under Actions).
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