Paroxetine use in pregnancy and cardiovascular defects


Autoria(s): Einarson A.; Pistelli A.; DeSantis M.; Chambers C.; Malm H.; Paulus W.; Panchaud A.; Kennedy D.; Einarson T.; Koren G.
Data(s)

2007

Resumo

Background: Paroxetine (Paxil,) is an SSRI, used for thetreatment of depression, obsessive compulsive disorder,anxiety disorders and premenstrual dysphoria. Untilrecently, no studies had associated SSRIs as a group withan increased risk for major malformations above the 1%-3% baseline rate. However, in the past year, several studiesnoted specifically, an increase risk of cardiovascular defectsassociated with paroxetine, compared to other antidepressantswithin its class.Objectives: To determine whether paroxetine increases therisk of cardiovascular defects in infants of women exposedduring the first trimester of pregnancy.Methods: We collected prospectively ascertained cases ofinfants from Teratogen Information Services throughout theworld, exposed to paroxetine in the first trimester of pregnancyand compared them to a non-exposed Motheriskcohort.We also contacted the authors of data base studies thathad been published on antidepressants as a class, to determinehow many of these women had been exposed to paroxetineand the rates of cardiovascular defects in their infants.Results: We were able to ascertain the outcomes of 1177infants from 9 services. The rate of heart defects in the paroxetineparoxetinegroup was 0.8% versus 0.7% non-exposed group.The combined rate in the data base studies was 1.5%.Conclusions: Paroxetine does not appear to be associated withan increase risk for cardiovascular defects following use inpregnancy, as the incidence in more than 3000 infants was wellwithin the population incidence of approximately 1%.

Identificador

http://serval.unil.ch/?id=serval:BIB_F047D070935A

isiid:000248820200273

isbn:1053-8569

Idioma(s)

en

Fonte

23rd International Conference on Pharmacoepidemiology and Therapeutic Risk Management (ICPE)

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info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject

inproceedings