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On Monday morning, the FDA hosted a 10-person expert panel on the use during pregnancy of SSRIs, which include medications ...
An agency-sponsored forum included critics of psychiatry who believe the drugs can harm a developing fetus. Other experts ...
When the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) convened a public expert panel to review the use of selective serotonin ...
A Food and Drug Administration panel on Monday discussing the use of antidepressants during pregnancy largely amounted to ...
As my colleague Kiera Butler has written, Kennedy has claimed, without evidence, that they can cause addiction and school ...
Experts on the panel shared many of the same views around SSRIs, arguing the risks of the drugs during pregnancy are greater than currently accepted.
Members of an FDA expert panel discussed the risks and benefits of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, or SSRIs, for ...
An FDA panel on antidepressant medications and pregnancy on Monday “largely amounted to misinformation or facts taken out of context,” NBC reports — and comes on the heels of RFK Jr. ordering an ...
Review's author cites risk with antidepressants during pregnancy; Authors: Antidepressants have little or no benefit for pregnant women; Use of such meds should depend on case, doctor says ...
Many people want the healthiest pregnancy possible for their baby — and often they think that means doing it with as little medication as possible. But when it comes to antidepressants there may ...
Taking antidepressants early in pregnancy doesn't increase a baby's risk of having epilepsy or seizures, researchers say.
NBC News medical contributor Dr. Natalie Azar reports on the FDA panel discussion of the use of antidepressants during ...