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Benefits and Risks of Antidepressant Drugs During Pregnancy: A Systematic Review of Meta-analyses.

Pierre DesaunayLéa-Gabrielle EudeMichel DreyfusCénéric AlexandreSophie FedrizziJoachim AlexandreFaruk UguzFabian Guénolé
Published in: Paediatric drugs (2023)
This meta-review has implications for clinical practice and future research. First, these results suggest that antidepressant drugs should be used as a second-line treatment during pregnancy (after first-line psychotherapy, according to the guidelines). The risk of major congenital malformations could be prevented by observing guidelines that discourage the use of paroxetine and fluoxetine. Second, to decrease heterogeneity and bias, future MAs should adjust for maternal psychiatric disorders and antidepressant drug dosage, and perform analyses by timing of exposure.
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