Does prenatal exposure to antidepressants cause autism? - literature review
Zuzanna Marczyńska,
Patrycja Grabowska,
Natalia Olesińska
et al.
Abstract:Autism spectrum disorder is an increasingly diagnosed disorder among children, yet its pathogenesis is still unknown. Possible causes are sought in genetic mutations, cellular processes occurring in the nervous system during development and external factors affecting the fetus during the prenatal period. In recent years, there have been an increasing number of reports linking the occurrence of the spectrum to antidepressant medications, especially from the SSRI group, taken by pregnant women for depressive dis… Show more
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