Oseltamivir is an antiviral drug often preferred in treating viral infections. Its use has increased owing to annual influenza outbreaks and the COVID-19 pandemic. Although its adverse effects are often seen in the gastrointestinal system, it has other adverse effects that can prevent its use, for example, neuropsychiatric events. In this case report, we present a manic episode case caused by the use of oseltamivir.
The aim of this study was to compare the anxiety and depression levels of women with twin pregnancies and women with singleton pregnancy without using assisted reproduction technique. Material and Method:Thirty-six women with twin pregnancies and between 30-34 weeks of gestation were included in the study. Thirty-five women with single pregnancy were included as a control group. Sociodemographic data form and the Hospital Anxiety Depression Scale (HADS) were applied to both groups by evaluating them by the psychiatrist. The sociodemographic characteristics and HADS scores of women with twin and singleton pregnancy were compared.Results: When women with twin pregnancies were compared with women with single pregnancies, no significant difference was found between the two groups in terms of age, educational status, employment status, economic status and miscarriage, while gravida and number of children were significantly different between the two groups. When the HADS scale scores were evaluated, it was found to be that the levels of anxiety and depression were significantly higher in twin pregnancies. Conclusions:Based on the present clinical results, it was found that the levels of anxiety and depression are higher in women with spontaneous twin pregnancy compared to single pregnancy.
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