Warning: Anti-Depressants Causing Birth Defects, Miscarriages
Lisa Garber
Activist PostPharmaceutical companies regularly embellish the benefits and downplay
the dangers of anti-depressants, and all medications for that matter—but
this time, their profits could be inadvertently endangering and even
killing unborn infants. Senior doctors know it and are finally raising
their voices.
Tufts University School of Medicine’s Dr. Adam Urato decries the
practice of prescribing SSRIs to pregnant women. “Study after study
shows increased rates of newborn complications in those babies who were
exposed to SSRIs in-utero,” he says. These complications include greater
risk of autism, lung and bowel diseases, and more.
Doctors Failing to Properly Warn of RisksSelective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) are
the most common form of anti-depressants, many of which are prescribed
to pregnant mothers by “general practitioners, not psychiatrists,”
according to Dr. Alice Domar of Harvard Medical School. “You come in and
you say I’m not feeling very well, I’m feeling lethargic so the
physician writes a prescription.”
Urato says that although not proven, the outcomes of over 40 studies
linking SSRIs to the endangerment of an unborn child are troubling
enough to warrant further research. Family doctors must also properly
caution pregnant women about the risks involved in taking SSRIs during
pregnancy. (Many doctors prescribe them anyway because, if the SSRI
works to improve the mother’s mood, it would lead to “a better pregnancy
result.”)
Urato says “there really is not a shred of evidence” supporting the benefits of anti-depressants for pregnant women.
Big Pharma Just Wants to Get PaidUrato unapologetically points to Big Pharma. “It is a fact that these
antidepressants have been very lucrative for the pharmaceutical
industry…. It stands to reason to me that the drug makers would rather
that the risks of these agents in pregnancy not receive widespread
attention as that would be a reason for many women to not take the drugs
in the first place or to stop taking them—both of which are not good
for sales of the product.”
Downplaying the risks of drugs is hardly a new game for Big Pharma. In the name of profit,
GlaxoSmithKline paid celebrity doctors—like
Dr. Drew—to push and make off-label claims of drugs. It’s also been
found that 70 percent of advisors to the newest edition of the
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) have
financial ties to pharmaceutical companies.
Not even the government is immune to funding. Although the Food and Drug Administration
admits that antidepressants can worsen depression and
increase risk of suicide,
the public and private sectors alike push ineffective and harmful
antidepressants on patients. This will likely continue despite an
increasing number of studies linking SSRIs
to pulmonary hypertension and cardiovascular malformations in newborns.
Be wary of taking
medication during pregnancy,
especially anti-depressants. “If you add up all the potential risks,”
Domar says, “a lot of people would say they are unacceptable.”
Source:-
http://www.activistpost.com/2012/11/warning-anti-depressants-causing-birth.html