News for January, 2012

Parents file birth defect lawsuit against Zoloft

Zoloft 150x150 Parents file birth defect lawsuit against ZoloftA group of parents have filed a lawsuit against the makers of alleging the antidepressant caused their children severe birth defects. The lawsuit was filed in St. Clair County Circuit Court against Pfizer Inc.

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Two studies show dangers of SSRI use during pregnancy

sleeping baby 150x150 Two studies show dangers of SSRI use during pregnancyUsing antidepressant known as selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, or SSRIs, during pregnancy can increase the of various birth defects, whether the drugs are used early or late in pregnancy, according to two studies published in the past six months.

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Another study shows PPHN risk with SSRI exposure

BritishMedicalJournal Logo Another study shows PPHN risk with SSRI exposureA new study, published in the January 12 issue of the British Medical Journal, adds more evidence that antidepressants known as selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, or SSRIs, when used during pregnancy, can increase the chances that the newborn will have a life-threatening lung defect known as persistent pulmonary hypertension ().

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Women more likely than men to suffer from mental disorders

 Women more likely than men to suffer from mental disordersOne in five adults in the United States suffered from mental illness last year, and women were far more likely than men to have been diagnosed with mental, behavioral or emotional disorders, according to a newly released government study.

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SSRI exposure late in pregnancy increases risk for PPHN

BritishMedicalJournal Logo SSRI exposure late in pregnancy increases risk for PPHNThe of a fetus developing a rare but life threatening lung defect is relatively low. But if a mother takes a common class of antidepressant medication late in her pregnancy, the for her baby to develop the condition doubles, according to a Swedish study.

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FDA gives go-ahead to prescribing SSRIs to pregnant women despite risks

fda logo 150x150 FDA gives go ahead to prescribing SSRIs to pregnant women despite risksThe Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is giving health care professionals the green light to continue prescribing a class of antidepressants to pregnant women despite a 2006 warning that the drugs may cause newborns to be born with persistent pulmonary hypertension (). The agency’s earlier warning was based on a study that showed an increased for fetuses to develop the condition if they were exposed to selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) after 20 weeks gestation. Since then, the agency says there have been conflicting studies evaluating this , making it unclear just how dangerous SSRIs are to developing fetuses.

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Do drug companies cover up data about drugs’ safety, efficacy?

BritishMedicalJournal Logo Do drug companies cover up data about drugs safety, efficacy?Clinical trials testing experimental and currently marketed pharmaceutical drugs help determine the medication’s safety and efficacy. This information is vital to policy makers and doctors, who generally read about these studies in peer-reviewed medical journals. But only a fraction of data from these clinical trails is ever published, a travesty that both “distorts scientific record” and puts patients lives at , the British Medical Journal warns.

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