Title of article :
Pregnancy outcome of women exposed to bupropion during pregnancy: A prospective comparative study
Author/Authors :
Brian Chun-Fai-Chan، نويسنده , , Gideon Koren، نويسنده , , Ibrahim Fayez، نويسنده , , Sanjog Kalra، نويسنده , , Sharon Voyer-Lavigne، نويسنده , , Andrew Boshier، نويسنده , , Saad Shakir، نويسنده , , Adrienne Einarson، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages :
5
From page :
932
To page :
936
Abstract :
Objective Bupropion was developed for the treatment of depression, but subsequently was found to be effective for smoking cessation. To date, there are no prospective comparative studies examining its safety in pregnancy. The primary objective was to determine whether bupropion increases the risks for major malformations above baseline. The secondary objective was to examine the rates of live births, stillbirths, spontaneous and therapeutic abortions, mean birth weight, and gestational age at birth. Study design Women who were pregnant or planning a pregnancy and taking bupropion were enrolled in the study. Follow-up of pregnancy outcome was carried out between 4 months and 1 year after delivery. Three comparisons were carried out: 1) women exposed to bupropion vs a nonteratogen group; 2) those taking for depression vs other antidepressants, vs a nonteratogen group; 3) spontaneous abortions were compared between those taking for depression, vs another antidepressant group vs a nonteratogen group. Results We completed follow-up on 136 women exposed to bupropion during the first trimester of pregnancy. There were (105) live births, no major malformations, the mean birth weight was (3450g), the mean gestational age at delivery was (40 weeks), the number of spontaneous abortions was 20, there were 10 therapeutic abortions, there was 1 stillbirth, and 1 neonatal death. There were no statistically significant differences between any of the end points we examined between the exposed and comparison groups, with the exception of significantly more spontaneous abortions in the bupropion group (P = .009). Conclusion These results suggest that bupropion does not increase the rates of major malformation above baseline. The higher rates of spontaneous abortions are similar to other studies examining the safety of antidepressants during pregnancy
Keywords :
PregnancyDepressionSmokingBirth defectsSpontaneousabortions
Journal title :
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Serial Year :
2005
Journal title :
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Record number :
644684
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