Paxil®, Lexapro®, Zoloft®, Proza®, Celexa® and Effexor® linked to serious birth defects and persistent breathing problems

Reports show that babies born to mothers who took antidepressants during their pregnancy have suffered serious heart and lung defects.

A class of antidepressants known as selective serotonin-reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs)—including Paxil®, Lexapro®, Zoloft®, Proza®, Celexa® and Effexor®—have been linked to serious heart and lung defects.

Published studies suggest that major birth defects may occur with greater frequency in mothers who have used an SSRI drug during the first trimester of pregnancy.

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