The use of antidepressant medication in pregnancy
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.bpobgyn.2013.09.005
The use of antidepressant medication in pregnancy
Abstract
The use of antidepressant medications during pregnancy has stimulated much professional and public debate. As a consequence, considerable data on the reproductive safety of antidepressants has been generated that exceeds the available information for most, if not all, other classes of medications that may be used in the perinatal period. Despite progress to date, definitive conclusions are limited by the methodological issues inherent to clinical research involving illness versus treatment effects in pregnancy. A notable shortcoming is the limited discussion of statistically significant (a mathematical determination) versus clinically significant (incorporation of incidence and effect sizes into practical relevance). Research emphasises completing an individualised 'risk-benefit' assessment, which is a laudable goal but falls short in providing succinct practical guidelines that includes the key educational points for patients. In this chapter, we focus on areas in which the preponderance of data are consistent, and there is concordance with the preclinical literature to generate a practical approach for antidepressant use in pregnancy.
Keywords: AD: antidepressant; SNRI: serotonin-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor; SSRI: selective-serotonin reuptake inhibitor; TCA: tricyclic antidepressant; depression; pregnancy.
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