Articles from Antidepressants

No statistically significant risk of intellectual disability in children from mothers using antidepressants - Science Daily

No statistically significant risk of intellectual disability in children from mothers using antidepressantsScience DailyIn a first-of its kind study, researchers from the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai found an elevated risk of intellectual disability (ID) in children born to mothers treated with antidepres

Treatment Approaches Compared for MDD Unresponsive to Antidepressants - Monthly Prescribing Reference (registration)

Treatment Approaches Compared for MDD Unresponsive to AntidepressantsMonthly Prescribing Reference (registration)Somaia Mohamed, MD, PhD, from the VA Connecticut Healthcare System in West Haven, and colleagues examined the relative effectiveness and safety of three treatments for MDD i

No Sign That Antidepressants in Pregnancy Harm Kids' Brains: Study - U.S. News & World Report

No Sign That Antidepressants in Pregnancy Harm Kids' Brains: StudyU.S. News & World ReportThe data "provides more information for clinicians to evaluate the risks in pregnant women taking antidepressants," said study co-author Abraham Reichenberg.

No Sign That Antidepressants in Pregnancy Harm Kids' Brains: Study - HealthDay

No Sign That Antidepressants in Pregnancy Harm Kids' Brains: StudyHealthDayThe data "provides more information for clinicians to evaluate the risks in pregnant women taking antidepressants," said study co-author Abraham Reichenberg.

In utero antidepressant use may not increase risk for intellectual disability - Healio

In utero antidepressant use may not increase risk for intellectual disabilityHealioRisk for intellectual disability was higher among offspring exposed to antidepressant medication during pregnancy; however, this associati

No statistically significant risk of ID in children from mothers using antidepressants - EurekAlert (press release)

No statistically significant risk of ID in children from mothers using antidepressantsEurekAlert (press release)(New York - July 12, 2017) -- In a first-of its kind study, researchers from the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai found an elevated risk of intellectual disability (ID) in children born to mothe

Pages