Recommendations for the adequate doses for medication in pregnancy are often missing. This can lead to suboptimal care. As part of Project MADAM (Model-Adjusted Doses for All Mothers), researchers are using new kinds of evidence to issue dose recommendations for pregnant women. You can also contribute by helping the MADAM project to share their surveys with healthcare practitioners and pregnant women!
To ensure that the new information source they are building meets the needs of healthcare practitioners and pregnant women, MADAM recently launched two surveys across the EU and United Kingdom. There are two surveys, one for pregnant women and women that were pregnant in the last 3 years, and one for health care professionals, including doctors, pharmacists or midwives.
Project MADAM is a collaboration between the Radboud and Maastricht University Medical Centres in the Netherlands and the Dutch Teratology Information Service (Lareb) with funding from the Gates Foundation. Don’t miss this opportunity to help MADAM improve care for pregnant women by sharing the links in your networks and social media!