2015
DOI: 10.1097/jcp.0000000000000309
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Pregnancy Outcome Following Maternal Exposure to Mirtazapine

Abstract: This multicenter, observational prospective cohort study addresses the risk associated with exposure to mirtazapine during pregnancy. Pregnancy outcomes after exposure to mirtazapine were compared with 2 matched control groups: (1) exposure to any selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI, control subjects with a psychiatric condition) and (2) no exposure to medication known to be teratogenic or any antidepressant (general control subjects). Data were collected by members of the European Network of Teratolo… Show more

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“…When exposure was sub-analyzed to only those exposed in the first-trimester, no significant increased risk was noted between the mirtazapine, SSRI, or the no-intervention group. Another meta-analysis of 390 cases of neonates exposed to mirtazapine found no associated increased rates in major defects [57]. Limited data are available regarding mirtazapine and lactation; however, the same meta-analysis suggests that use of mirtazapine during breastfeeding is safe due to the relatively low infant dosage [58].…”
Section: Mirtazapinementioning
confidence: 99%
“…When exposure was sub-analyzed to only those exposed in the first-trimester, no significant increased risk was noted between the mirtazapine, SSRI, or the no-intervention group. Another meta-analysis of 390 cases of neonates exposed to mirtazapine found no associated increased rates in major defects [57]. Limited data are available regarding mirtazapine and lactation; however, the same meta-analysis suggests that use of mirtazapine during breastfeeding is safe due to the relatively low infant dosage [58].…”
Section: Mirtazapinementioning
confidence: 99%
“…13 Case and control patients included in the study were women who themselves or whose physician contacted one of the centers. One TIS and 18 pharmacovigilance centers that use similar procedures collected data in France.…”
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“…13,14 Maternal characteristics (age, tobacco use, alcohol consumption, medical and obstetric history) and information on medication exposure (indication, timing in pregnancy, duration, dose, and concomitant medication) were collected at initial contact. 13,14 Maternal characteristics (age, tobacco use, alcohol consumption, medical and obstetric history) and information on medication exposure (indication, timing in pregnancy, duration, dose, and concomitant medication) were collected at initial contact.…”
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