Show Me the Research Studies About Lexapro Antidepressant Drugs and Birth Defects

When I asked Debra about her antidepressant drug and how she felt being pregnant on the drugs. I was taken back by her answer and how little she knew about antidepressant drugs and pregnancy birth defects. Certainly as a friend I don’t want to raise worries or concerns but just awareness. However, I believe that it is also her right to know all the details about what type of side effects can antidepressant drugs cause. This includes before pregnancy, during and after. Are the doctors being kept in the dark? Some information that should have been passed along from makers to doctors and doctors to patients is being put on warning labels. Why did the makers wait so long to take action? How much information can they fit on their warning labels? To my understanding, the adverse side effects list is so long that it would be impossible to label all the warning. How about a pamphlet or something in writing stating what all the side effects warning are? With so many questions still yet to be answered to the public, much is still raising concerns. This has caused many parents to seek a Lexapro birth defects lawyer. Pregnancy alone can be overwhelming. All the worries and concerns during pregnancy are natural to every mother to be. But a mother to be on antidepressant drugs has to add to her concerns and I believe some choose to ignore it. Don’t be left in the dark and get answers now. If you or your child suffered any injuries believed to be caused by antidepressant drugs, consider contacting a lawyer. Know your rights as a consumer and protect your babies rights before its too late.

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