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Accumulating Data on Prenatal Exposure to SSRIs


 

Our own research and clinical experience with this population suggest that patients presented with the same information, including women with extremely similar clinical illness histories, will make very different decisions about medication use during pregnancy. So, there is our task: to present this information and to let patients make decisions consistent with their wishes. With the backdrop of continually evolving data, patient decisions will also evolve, decisions not driven by the clinician, but by collaboration between the clinician and patient.

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