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. 1997 Aug;44(2):179–182. doi: 10.1046/j.1365-2125.1997.00660.x

Is metronidazole teratogenic? A meta-analysis

Tomás Caro-Patón 1, Alfonso Carvajal 1, Isaac Martín de Diego 1, Luis H Martín-Arias 1, Ana Alvarez Requejo 1, Elvira Rodríguez Pinilla 2
PMCID: PMC2042833  PMID: 9278206

Abstract

Aim In order to assess whether the use of metronidazole during pregnancy is associated with a higher risk of congenital malformations, a meta-analysis was conducted.

Methods All epidemiological studies (cohort and case-control) which estimate risk of congenital malformations after exposure to metronidazole during early pregnancy were included in the meta-analysis. To obtain a summary odds ratio, the Mantel-Haenszel method was used. A test to verify absence of heterogeneity was also performed.

Results One unpublished case-control and four published cohort studies fulfilled the inclusion criteria and were not statistically heterogeneous. A summary odds ratio was calculated for metronidazole exposure during the first trimester: OR=1.08, 95% CI: 0.90–1.29, heterogeneity test χ2=4.72, P=0.32.

Conclusions This meta-analysis did not find any relationship between metronidazole exposure during the first trimester of pregnancy and birth defects.

Keywords: metronidazole, malformations, meta-analysis

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