The results of a study that looked at the use of
antidepressant medicines during pregnancy in mothers of babies
born with a serious condition called persistent pulmonary
hypertension of the newborn (PPHN) were recently published in a
medical journal...
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SSRIs/SNRI/Triptan and Serotonin Syndrome [issued 7/2006]
A life-threatening condition called serotonin
syndrome can happen when medicines called selective serotonin
reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), such as Celexa, and medicines used
to treat migraine headaches known as 5-hydroxytryptamine
receptor agonists (triptans), are used together... More about this FDA Alert
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of data available to FDA concerning these drugs. FDA intends to
update this sheet when additional information or analyses become
available.
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