Journal article
Perinatal use of aripiprazole: Plasma levels, placental transfer, and child outcome in 3 new cases
E Windhager, SW Kim, A Saria, K Zauner, PG Amminger, CM Klier
Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology | Published : 2014
Abstract
The use of new agents of second-generation antipsychotics in childbearing women is increasing and poses an unknown risk to the fetus; thus, information of pregnancy and child outcome are urgently needed. We reviewed the literature of 12 patients, 3 of them were exposed during the first trimester, and added 3 new cases of peripartum use of aripiprazole. No teratogenesis was observed despite all 3 women having received the substance during part or full first trimester. All 3 pregnancies were uncomplicated with spontaneous birth. Dosage had to be changed during the course of gestation from 2.5 to 15 mg and plasma levels (PL) were below recommended levels, although all 3 women remained in stable..
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