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Monoclonal antibody dispensing during and around pregnancy: a descriptive analysis using electronic health records in Italy

Aiton, E.; Nazzari, V.; Cornish, R. P.; Faber, B. G.; Burden, C.; Birchenall, K.; Borges, M. C.; Lawlor, D. A.

2026-03-27 epidemiology
10.64898/2026.03.25.26349279 medRxiv
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Objective To describe trends in dispensing of monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) for autoimmune conditions during and around pregnancy. Design Descriptive study. Setting Lombardy, Italy between 2012 and 2024. Population All women of reproductive age (14-49 years) resident in Lombardy. Methods We described trends in mAb dispensations among women of reproductive age and the prevalence of mAb dispensing before, during and after pregnancy. We explored maternal factors associated with discontinuation. Main outcome measures Change in prescribing of mAbs over time in all women of reproductive age, and before, during and after pregnancy in those who became pregnant. Prevalence of discontinuation and switching mAbs around pregnancy. Results We included 3,049,175 women of reproductive age and 859,699 pregnancies. Prevalence of mAb dispensing during pregnancy increased over 60-fold over the study period, from 0.0041% (95%CI:0.00084, 0.012) in 2012 to 0.27% (95%CI:0.23, 0.32) in 2024. Pregnancy affected mAb dispensing, with mean prevalence decreasing from 0.080% (95%CI:0.074, 0.087) before pregnancy to 0.051% (95%CI:0.046, 0.057) by the third trimester. Over half (53.3%) of pre-existing users discontinued before or during pregnancy; discontinuation decreased over time, and varied substantially between mAbs. Switching mAbs during pregnancy was rare (3.3%). We found limited evidence that sociodemographic factors were associated with discontinuation, but that some health factors may be, such as use of assisted reproductive technology (OR=1.92, 95%CI:0.98-3.77). Conclusions Italian population-wide data from 2012-2024 show an increase in mAbs dispensed during pregnancy, and fewer instances of discontinuing these drugs over time. This may reflect recent changes in prescribing guidelines for mAbs in pregnancy.

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