Examination of antidepressant use in late pregnancy and newborn respiratory disorder

2 junio 2015

An analysis of approximately 3.8 million pregnancies finds that use of antidepressants late in pregnancy may be associated with an increased risk of persistent pulmonary hypertension of the newborn (PPHN). However, the absolute risk was small and the risk increase appears more modest than suggested in previous studies. PPHN is a rare but life-threatening condition that occurs when a newborn’s circulation system doesn’t adapt to breathing outside the womb.
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