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Pregnant women are urged to avoid
Paxil
Washington -
Pregnant women and those who plan to become pregnant should
avoid taking the antidepressant Paxil if possible because of the
risk of birth defects, a group of obstetricians said Thursday.
The opinion issued by the obstetric
practice committee of the American College of Obstetricians and
Gynecologists comes nearly a year after the Food and Drug
Administration and manufacturer GlaxoSmithKline reclassified the
drug to reflect studies in pregnant women that showed the drug poses
a risk to the fetus.
Two studies of pregnant women who
were taking Paxil during their first trimester have shown that their
babies have heart defects at a rate that is as much as twice the
norm, the FDA said at the time.
The American College of
Obstetricians and Gynecologists also said the decision whether to
treat pregnant women with SSRIs, a class of antidepressants that
includes Prozac, Zoloft and Lexapro as well as Paxil, should be
considered on an individual basis.
Exposure to SSRIs late in pregnancy
has been associated with short-term complications in newborns, the
doctors said.
However, reproductive-age women
have the highest prevalence of major depressive disorders. The
benefit to the mother of treatment with any of the drugs may
outweigh the risk to the fetus.
The opinion appears in the December
issue of the journal Obstetrics & Gynecology. -- The
Associated Press
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