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Title: Study Links Antidepressant Drugs Prozac & Paxil To Birth Defects
Post by: smfadmin on July 11, 2015, 04:31:44 AM
from http://www.ibtimes.com.au/study-links-antidepressant-drugs-prozac-paxil-birth-defects-1455299

Study Links Antidepressant Drugs Prozac & Paxil To Birth Defects

Antidepressant medication, taken by millions of people globally, was found to have links with birth defect when the pills are ingested by pregnant women. A new study about the class of antidepressant drugs also known as SSRIs, or Selective Serotinin Reuptake Inhibitors, linked birth defects with two specific brands - Prosac and Paxil.

Reuters reports, however, that other popular brands such as Celexa, Lexapro and Zoloft were cleared. Zoloft, made by pharmaceutical giant Pfizer, is the subject of a major lawsuit over charges of birth defect.

The questions about the safety of antidepressants led the US Food and Drug Administration to issue in 2005 a safety warming for pregnant women taking these treatments. The new study, published on Wednesday in the British Medical Journal, was conducted by the US Centers for Disaster Control and Prevention, Boston University and University of British Columbia to verify if all or only select antidepressants place fetuses at risk of birth defects.

The research had 28,000 female respondents who were asked if they took the five antidepressant brands from one month before they conceived through the third month of pregnancy and then analysed their children if they had birth defects. Only Prozac and Paxil, with generic names paroxetine and fluoxetine, were linked to birth defects, while the three were cleared.

Birth defects such as misshaped skull, intestines protruding outside the body and missing brain and skull parts were found to occur 2 to 3.5 times more frequently for women who took Prozac and Paxil. But the risks were still small at two and seven cases, respectively, of anencephaly, or the protrusion of intestines, for every 10,000.

The findings are reminders for women to always consult their doctors before taking any medication, especially during pregnancy. Dr Cynthis Gyamfi-Bannerman, associate professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Columbia University Medical College, explains, “Pregnancy itself predisposes women to become depressed … For most women it turns out the risk of taking the medication is much lower than the benefits to both them and the developing baby.”

Prozac maker Eli Lilly points out that its drug undergo strict safety evaluations before it is released and it completed a significant body of research on Prozac. Paxil manufacturer GlaxoSmithKline said the drug carries a warning that doctors must counsel their patients on the risks involved in taking the antidepressant medication.

To contact the writer, email: vittoriohernandez@yahoo.com

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Title: Re: Study Links Antidepressant Drugs Prozac & Paxil To Birth Defects
Post by: Narkotikon on July 11, 2015, 11:51:32 AM
There have been a lot of personal injury commercials on TV here for this.  Patients taking Prozac and Paxil who have children with birth defects are urged to call the 1-800 number to join a lawsuit.

I'm torn on this:

If the birth defects / side-effects were known to the medical community prior to the person taking Prozac / Paxil, then I don't think they should be able to sue.  Their doctor should have have informed them, OR they should have informed themselves.  That's their responsibility.

If the birth defects / side-effects were NOT known to the medical community prior to the person taking Prozac / Paxil, then I support their lawsuit.  There was no information for their doctor to inform them, or the person couldn't inform themselves.  The drug companies should be held accountable for not doing enough research or studies. 

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