Is Antipsychotic Drug Use During Pregnancy Associated with Increased Malformation Rates and Worsening of Maternal and Infant Outcomes? A Systematic Review
Gabriele Sani,
Tommaso Callovini,
Ottavia Marianna Ferrara
et al.
Abstract:There is much debate about continuing antipsychotic medication in patients who need it when
they become pregnant because benefits must be weighed against potential teratogenic and malformation
effects related to antipsychotics themselves. To address this, we conducted a systematic review on the
PubMed, PsycINFO and CINHAL databases and the ClinicalTrials.gov register using the following strategy:
(toxicity OR teratogenicity OR malformation* OR "birth defect*" OR "congenital abnormality" OR
"congenital abnormal… Show more
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