Abstract

Antidepressants have been linked to cardiac malformations when used early in pregnancy, particularly the first trimester. However, recent analyses suggest that the overall risk of malformations is very low. When determining appropriate therapy for pregnant women or women who plan to become pregnant, providers should consider the growing body of evidence compared with the potential harm caused if maternal medical conditions are not treated.

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