Article 6Z421 I’m a perinatal psychiatrist. The US is promoting misinformation on SSRIs and pregnancy | Sunny Patel

I’m a perinatal psychiatrist. The US is promoting misinformation on SSRIs and pregnancy | Sunny Patel

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Sunny Patel
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A recent FDA advisory panel discussion contained falsehoods and overstated risks. That's dangerous for mothers-to-be

Late last month, the FDA advisory panel - on the heels of the president's make America healthy again" executive order scrutinizing psychotropic medications - raised debate around the safety of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) in pregnancy. Commonly called antidepressants, these medications are used to treat a range of disorders, and earlier this year a consortium of major mental health organizations pushed back on the administration's stance.

As a perinatal psychiatrist who sees pregnant and postpartum people struggling with conditions such as depression and anxiety every week, I'm deeply concerned that this public discussion - chaired by the controversial FDA commissioner Marty Makary - shared significant misinformation about mental illness and the treatment modalities (with overly simplified statements denouncing chemicals" during pregnancy).

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