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The Daily Mail: UK Drug Regulatory Agency warns pregnant women of antidepressants danger to their unborn child

Monday, May 17th, 2010

The Daily Mail
By Jo MacFarlane
May 16, 2010

Women who use antidepressants while pregnant are being warned by health chiefs about the risks to their unborn child.

The Government’s medicines watchdog advised doctors there is an increased risk that babies will be born with a rare lung condition if expectant mothers take drugs such as Prozac and Seroxat.

The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) is recommending they are monitored more carefully because of the risk of developing persistent pulmonary hypertension after birth.

The condition normally affects up to two in 1,000 births – but the latest research suggests the risk is more than doubled in women taking antidepressants, affecting five in 1,000 births. The life-threatening condition means infants do not adapt to breathing outside of the womb.

The risk is greater if the medicines known as SSRIs – a new generation of depression wonder drugs – are taken later in the pregnancy.

The warning comes five years after studies first showed there may be a link between the drugs and birth defects. The MHRA advised doctors not to prescribe the drugs to pregnant women unless necessary.

However, it was revealed last year that GPs were still prescribing them to women considering becoming pregnant.

Read entire article:  http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-1278675/Pregnant-women-warned-antidepressants-danger-unborn-child.html?ito=feeds-newsxml

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Birth Defects Claims from Users of Paxil on the Rise

Friday, March 19th, 2010

Lawyers and Settlements
March 19, 2010

GlaxoSmithKline (GSK), the pharmaceutical giant responsible for medications like Advair, Geritol and Zantac, has seen an increased number of lawsuits related to SSRI birth defects stemming from its popular antidepressant, Paxil.

Paxil, a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI), has resulted in three separate kinds of lawsuits since its introduction to the market in 1992: cases citing the medication’s addictive nature, those citing the suicidal tendencies it can provoke and those that cite the frequency of birth defects in expectant mothers taking the medication.

SSRI medications have been linked to serious lung and heart defects in newborns, including persistent pulmonary hypertension, a disorder of the respiratory system that severely restricts the arteries causing the blood pressure in the pulmonary artery of the heart to rise to dangerous levels.

Read entire article:  http://www.lawyersandsettlements.com/articles/13802/ssri-birth-defects-side-effects-pphn-2.html

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