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Women Unknowingly Put Their Unborn Children At Risk For Pphn By Using Paxil During Pregnancy By: Roger Design | Jan 8th 2012 - The research done on Paxil and similar selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors in recent years has revealed much greater risks associated with these types of antidepressants than patients previously knew about. Female patients in particularly have been devastated with the news that their use of Paxil through a pregnancy may have led to their child being born with a heart defect like Persistent Pulmonary Hypertension of the Newborn (PPHN). Women expect that if they're using a medication that pres ... Tags:PPHN, Chiari Malformation, paxil lawsuit, cleft lip
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Information On Paxil Heart Birth Defects By: Josephine Osborn | Sep 30th 2011 - Paxil has carried with it since 2005 a heavy black box warning about pregnancy stating that pregnant women have to consult with their doctor before starting Paxil as it can lead to serious Birth Defects. There are also several studies that have shown that Paxil can potentially cause miscarriages.... Tags:paxil, side effects, birth defects, medicine, women
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Information On Potential Paxil Birth Defect, Pphn By: Josephine Osborn | Sep 2nd 2011 - Persistent pulmonary hypertension of the newborn (PPHN) is defined as the failure of the normal circulatory transition that occurs after birth. The main characteristics of PPHN is hypoxemia and right-to-left extrapulmonary shunting of blood. Tags:paxil, side effects, birth defects, medicine, women
Need A Zoloft Birth Defect Lawyer? 4 Questions To Ask When Selecting A Zoloft Birth Defects Attorney By: Online Lawyer Source | Aug 24th 2011 - Data has shown that women who take Zoloft while pregnant have a greater risk of giving birth to babies with congenital abnormalities. If you took Zoloft during your pregnancy and your baby is born with Zoloft birth defects, you should speak with an attorney about your right to financial compensation. If you have concerns that you wish to take to an attorney about Zoloft and birth defects, this article will help you think about some of the questions you should ask your Zoloft birth defect lawyer. Tags:Zoloft birth defects, zoloft defect lawyer, zoloft lawsuit,
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