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Abrupt Discontinuation of Psychotropic Drugs Following Confirmation of Pregnancy: a Risky Practice

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Publisher Elsevier
Date 2006 Mar 15
PMID 16529668
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Abstract

A number of pregnant women suffer from psychiatric disorders that require treatment with psychotropic drugs. A literature review suggests that these medications are relatively safe to use during pregnancy. Abrupt discontinuation of these drugs can have both physiological and psychological ramifications, which include unpleasant physical symptoms and re-emergence of the psychiatric condition. Therefore, it is not good practice to discontinue these medications abruptly upon diagnosis of pregnancy.

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