April 6, 2006 Source: : http://www.usask.ca/events/news/articles/20060406-1.html U of S Part of CanadianTeam that Finds Popular Antidepressants May Affect Fetus Organization: University of Saskatchewan Communications Email: communications@usask.ca Released: Apr. 6, 2006 The following news release was issued today by the Government of Canada. U of S Part of Canadian Team that Finds Popular Antidepressants May Affect Fetus A Canadian research team led by the Ottawa Health Research Institute, the University of Ottawa, and The Ottawa Hospital has found an increased risk of premature delivery, low birth weight, fetal death, and infant seizures among pregnant women who used a popular class of antidepressants during pregnancy. The study, which also involved the University of Montreal and the University of Saskatchewan, is published in the April issue of the American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. U of S researcher Dr. Olufemi Olatunbosun, chair of the department of obstetrics, gynecology and reproductive sciences, is a co-author on the study. The data for the study was obtained from the Saskatchewan Health Database, which is unique in North America and which enables researchers to track prescription drug use over patient lifetimes. For more information, refer to the official news release: http://www.ohri.ca/newsroom/newsstory.asp?ID=27
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