Celexa Linked to Infant Withdrawal Syndrome

According to James L. Mills, MD, chief of pediatric epidemiology at the U.S. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, commonly prescribed antidepressants, known as selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), cause infant withdrawal syndrome (IWS) in an estimated 30 percent of newborns exposed to SSRIs while developing in the womb. Celexa (citalopram) is just one of several SSRIs. If you’ve taken Celexa (citalopram) during your pregnancy, you may have inadvertently put your child at risk of developing IWS.

 

IWS, also known as neonatal withdrawal or neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS), occurs when a child is exposed to – and, in some measure, becomes chemically dependent upon – an opiate, such as alcohol or SSRIs. Tragically, many pregnant patients don’t realize that their SSRI prescription might cause IWS/NAS – or what its long-term effects might be.

 

Fears Nachawati protects children, mothers, and families adversely affected by SSRIs like Celexa (citalopram). If you or your loved one has been injured by an SSRI prescription, you should contact the dangerous drug experts at Fears Nachawati. With years of experience and dedicated expertise, we’re prepared to fight for you. For your free consultation, call us at 1.866.545.8364 or email mn@fnlawfirm.com

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