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Atypical antipsychotics in first trimester may not increase risk for congenital defects
Healio Analysis of a nationwide sample indicated exposure to atypical antipsychotics in the first trimester of pregnancy did not significantly increase risk for congenital malformations. Featured. APA 2016. More Featured: AAIC 2016 · ADAA 2016 · NATCON 2016 ... Study examines use of antipsychotics early in pregnancy, risk of birth defects The JAMA Network Journals Pregnancy: Antipsychotic use does not increase the risk of birth defects |
Atypical antipsychotics in first trimester may not increase risk for congenital defects - Healio
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