Birth defects and birth disorders affect millions of people every year in the world. Although a birth defect may be caused by genetic or environment factors, over sixty percent of birth defect causes are currently not known. Education on prevention, causes, and treatment is one way to help families manage birth defects.

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Defective Drug Side Effects

Paxil is a popular antidepressant that has a several dangerous side effects, birth defects, pregnancy risks, birth injuries, and may even cause death. Dangers of persistent primary hypertension in newborns also called PPHN.

Although Paxil is used primarily to treat depression, many doctors use it to also treat panic disorders, anxiety, and post traumatic stress disorder in millions of people around the world. The Food and Drug Administration advised doctors that prescribing Paxil to children and teenagers could significantly increase the likelihood of violence and suicidal tendencies.

Furthermore, Paxil may also cause a number of serious birth defects. In recent studies, it was revealed that Paxil significantly increased the number of congenital heart defects such as primary pulmonary hypertension in developing fetuses. Two independent studies revealed that among women who took the during their first three months of pregnancy had babies with Paxil heart birth defects at 1.5 to 2 times the rate of normal births.

The side effects from the withdrawal from Paxil are also a serious concern for patients. Glaxo, the company behind Paxil, recently had to remove from the packaging of the drug, the statement that their drug was not addictive. Whether or not to include a Paxil warning on the packaging for the drug has yet to be determined. Another recent study has linked Paxil to a potential increase in deaths among patients who have coronary artery disease. The study revealed after three years of follow treatment, 21.4% of people with CAD on antidepressants died compared to 12.5% of those not on the drug.

Paxil is the brand name of the anti-depressant drug paroxetine used in the United States and Canada. Paxil is categorized in the selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) class of anti-depressants. It has been used to treat depression 1992.

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