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Evidence-Based, Patient-Centered Therapy Selection for Fever and Pain During Pregnancy


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This activity will provide an overview of therapeutic treatment options for fever and mild/moderate pain during pregnancy, focusing on risk-benefit analyses of available treatment options.  Participants will be equipped to answer drug information questions and participate in clinical decision making.   

 

Non-CPE quick link: https://vimeo.com/1134012405/228066f498

Release Date: November 10, 2025
ACPE Deadline: November 10, 2028

Publication Year: 2025
Format: Recorded Lecture with Test for ACPE Credit

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Evidence-Based, Patient-Centered Therapy Selection for Fever and Pain During Pregnancy

Evidence-Based, Patient-Centered Therapy Selection for Fever and Pain During Pregnancy

Faculty

Mary F. Hebert, Pharm.D., FCCP
Professor of Pharmacy, Adjunct Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology
University of Washington School of Pharmacy
Seattle, Washington
Emily Fay
Associate Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology and a specialist in Maternal-Fetal Medicine,
University of Washington
Medical Director for the Maternal Infant Care Center (MICC) and Director of the Diabetes in Pregnancy Program (DIPP)
University of Washington Medical Center
Seattle, Washington

CPE Credit

The American College of Clinical Pharmacy is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education.

Target Audience: Pharmacists and Physicians

Contents

Evidence-Based, Patient-Centered Therapy Selection for Fever and Pain During Pregnancy

Activity Number: 0217-0000-25-251-H01-P
Contact Hour(s): 1.00
Activity Type: Application Based
Learning Objectives
  1. Describe the risks associated with fever and pain during pregnancy.
  2. Identify pharmacotherapy options for fever and pain during pregnancy.
  3. Review adverse effects associated with the use of acetaminophen, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, and opioid analgesics during pregnancy.
  4. Evaluate recent studies of the association between acetaminophen use during pregnancy and neurodevelopment disorders in offspring.
  5. Synthesize information to develop evidence-based, patient-specific recommendations for the treatment of fever and/or pain during pregnancy.

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The American College of Clinical Pharmacy does not solicit or accept external commercial/financial support for its continuing pharmacy education activities. No commercial/financial support has been solicited or accepted for this activity.