About ConcePTION

The Innovative Medicines Initiative funded ConcePTION project was launched in 2019, and has brought a consortium of 88 different organisations together under a joint mission: to drastically improve the evidence and access to trusted and reliable information on medicines in pregnancy and breastfeeding.

Between 2019-2024, we developed an ecosystem of research infrastructures to develop that evidence. The end goal: provide health care professionals and pregnant and breastfeeding women with the evidence and information they need to make informed decisions about medicines! The mission continues.

Want to know more? Take a look at the results from ConcePTION, our publications and reports from the different work streams.

News

May
22
2025
Women who choose to stop treatment during pregnancy and breastfeeding are putting their health at risk, and have to weigh their desire to have children and breastfeed against a risk that we know very little about. In two ongoing clinical trials, researchers establish a new standard for human lactation studies that includes sampling of breast milk and plasma from both mothers and breastfed infants.  | READ MORE >>
Apr
11
2025
The IMI ConcePTION project has developed a Core Data Elements methodology for studying drug safety during pregnancy, by exploring how data can be standardised and analysed. A recent paper in the Journal of Clinical and Experimental Reproductive Medicine demonstrates the usefulness of this approach. However, the study also highlights the challenges in pregnancy pharmacovigilance and emphasises the need for overall, worldwide accepted standards – for safer medication use during pregnancy. | READ MORE >>
Dec
16
2024
Physiologically based pharmacokinetic (PBPK) models are used to predict the transfer of medications from mother to baby through breast milk. For clinical practice and research, accurate assessment of infant feeding is relevant. The ConcePTION project has developed a mathematical function that improves the estimation of the infant’s intake of breast milk, which is key for estimations of infant exposure to maternal medicines. | READ MORE >>

The ConcePTION consortium

The project unites an unprecedented 88 organizations from 22 countries, including the European Medicines Agency, drug manufacturers, academia, public health organizations, and teratology networks to innovate new solutions to a decades-long public health issue.

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The ConcePTION project has received funding from the Innovative Medicines Initiative 2 Joint Undertaking under grant agreement No 821520. This Joint Undertaking receives support from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme and EFPIA.