Goodbye to Thessaloniki

Between the 11th and 14th September 2025, Associate Professor Chrysanthi Sardeli (Department of Clinical Pharmacology, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki) welcomed international delegates to the 36th ENTIS conference in the ancient and historic city of Thessaloniki in Greece. The scientific programme was highly engaging, featuring presentations from internationally renown researchers and leaders in the fields of clinical pharmacology, toxicology, pharmacoepidemiology and […]

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Latest publications

Researchers from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (Atlanta, Georgia) have published a study investigating patterns of alcohol consumption in pregnancy relative to the implementation of legal nonmedical cannabis retail sales (details here). Other notable publications include: A narrative review of neurodevelopmental outcomes among children born to women infected with SARS-CoV-2 during pregnancy (details here). A study of […]

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Does extended follow-up period after birth improve precision of diagnosis of congenital anomalies?

The team at TIS Berlin (Pharmakovigilanz- und Beratungszentrum für Embryonaltoxikologie) have published the results of their long-term project investigating whether an extended follow-up period improves the detection of birth defects. The results of the study are published here, and an open access PDF was also kindly provided by the study authors. Photo by Christian Bowen on Unsplash

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ConcePTION project: Milk4baby decision trees published

A sub-study within the ConcePTION project led by researchers from the Swiss Teratology Information Service and the Department of Pharmaceutical and Pharmacological Sciences at KU Leuven in Belgium has resulted in the development of a clinical decision tree to guide researchers in selecting the most appropriate methodological approach for evaluating the safety of medication during breastfeeding. More details about the about […]

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Prospective case series of pregnancy outcomes following gestational CFTR modulator use published

A new collaboration between the Teratology Information Service CRAT (Centre de Reference sur les Agents Tératogènes) and the French Network of Pharmacovigilance Centres has produced the largest to date prospective case series of CFTR modulator exposed pregnancies. The article has been published in the Journal of Cystic Fibrosis, and more details are available here. Photo by Robina Weermeijer on Unsplash

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