Prozac Affects Babies, Sexual Function
One of the most popular
antidepressants, best known by the brand name
Prozac, can affect the
development of babies when pregnant women take the drug, according to a
government report released on Tuesday.
Normal doses can cause babies to be born lighter and sleepier than normal, or
make them jittery or cause respiratory problems, the panel appointed by the
National Toxicology Program said.
"These effects appear to result more readily from in utero exposure late in
gestation," the report, issued for public comment, reads.
The report is a summary from a working group of experts who studied dozens of
medical studies using the drug, known generically as fluoxetine.
"The observed toxicity may be reversible, although long-term follow-up
studies have not been conducted to look for residual effects," it adds.
"The evidence suggests that developmental toxicity can also occur in the form
of shortened gestational duration and reduced birth weight at term."
The experts also noted several reports that found fluoxetine could affect a
patient's ability to achieve sexual climax -- both male and female.
It can get into breast milk and is found in the blood of newborns of mothers
taking the drug.
The report, available on the Internet at
http://cerhr.niehs.nih.gov/news/fluoxetine/fluoxetine_final.pdf, says
fluoxetine is widely used and can now be found in the environment.
"Fluoxetine has been reported in U.S. surface waters, presumably derived from
urine and feces of people on therapy," the report reads. One researcher found
fluoxetine in bluegill fish.
"The presence of fluoxetine ... in wastewater/groundwater/sediment should be
investigated," the report recommends.
But the report noted it could be more dangerous for an expectant or new
mother to be
seriously
depressed.
"Mood disorders
are common in women of child-bearing years and it has been estimated that
15.6 percent of women meet criteria for major depression during the third
trimester of pregnancy," the report reads.
The panel also said more study was needed to find out how and why
antidepressants such as fluoxetine can stimulate production of new brain cells.
That could also affect a fetus or newborn baby in unexpected ways, they said.
Prozac is made by Eli Lilly and Co. (LLY) and is also available in generic
form. REUTERS
Last updated: 10/05
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