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Re: Prozac and PregnancyFrom: AFuentes (afuentes@onetinc.com)Tue Jan 21 19:35:40 1997
Rick, check out the article in the NEJM about 2-3 months ago. I have it in the office. Let me know if you can't find it. Armando Fuentes, Maternal-Fetal Medicine Florida Hospital Orlando, FL
-- ---------- > From: richardc@bcm.tmc.edu > To: Multiple recipients of list <ob-gyn-l@talk.obgyn.net> > Subject: Prozac and Pregnancy > Date: Tuesday, January 21, 1997 1:24 PM > > I am pre-conception counseling a patient and find she is on Prozac > (Fluoxetine HCl). She has tried other SSRIs and they do not work as > well for her mild depressive symptoms. I can't find any recent > literature about Prozac and pregnancy, and I don't think it even has a > pregnancy catagory,at least not per the insert. > > Anyone have info they can supply? > > Rick > > PS. She is in the medical field, and works newborns. > > -- > Rick Chudacoff, MD > Baylor College of Medicine > BaylorMedCare > Houston, TX
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