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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Obstet Gynecol. 2016 Feb 2;214(6):698–702. doi: 10.1016/j.ajog.2016.01.187

Table 1.

Selected Telephone Resources and Selected iphone and android applications for information on medications in pregnancy and lactation

Resource How to Access Fees Associated/Availability Features
Select Telephone Resources
Infant Risk Center 1-806-352-2519 www.infantrisk.com Free/M-F 8 am-5pm CST • Provided by Texas Tech University Institute for Women's Health
• Provides accurate, up to date information regarding medications and other exposures to providers and patients
MotherToBaby 1-866-626-OTIS www.mothertobaby.org Free, Hours vary by State • Provided by the Organization of Teratology Information Specialist
• Provides evidence based information on medications and other exposures
• Provides information about pregnancy registries and ongoing medication studies
• National Call center routes to state based centers
Select iPhone and Android Applications
InfantRisk Center www.infantrisk.com Application is $9.99 • Provided by Texas Tech University Institute for Women's Health
• Provides information on prescription drugs, vitamins and supplements, and non-prescription drugs
• Application designed for patients, MommyMeds, also available for $3.99, with feature to scan product barcodes to gain information
REPROTOX www.reprotox.org Application is free, requires individual and institutional subscriptions available at a nominal fee, free for those in training • Provides quick overview
• Provides summary of primary literature, details on available animal and human studies
LactMed http://toxnet.nlm.nih.gov/newtoxnet/lactmed.htm Application is free • Peer reviewed, maintained by National Library of Medicine
• Information about maternal and infant drug levels, effects on lacation and breast fed infants, and alternative drugs to consider