SSRI Antidepressants All Have Something in Common, They’ve Been Linked to Birth Defects
January 28th, 2012
Antidepressant birth defects, such as those caused by Lexapro on the rise and so are the lawsuits. The makers of antidepressants have to face the fact that due to not enough research from their end, now families are facing a birth defect dilemma. SSRI antidepressants all have something in common; they now have been linked to serious birth defects. As heart breaking as it is to have a baby born with any type of birth defect, many mothers that took an antidepressant drug during pregnancy is left dealing with the after effects. If your baby suffers from side effects from taking an antidepressant drug during pregnancy, you and your family may want to consult with a Lexapro birth defects lawyer. Speak with a professional to find out what your rights and your baby’s rights are. No amount of compensation can ever reverse adverse side effects in babies. Many babies are born with adverse side effects due to antidepressant drugs have to have several heart surgeries. Some babies have been born with very poor or no eye sight, hearing problems, deformation and many other side effects that are still under investigation. The makers of SSRI inhibitors are forced to bring the research back to the table and properly label their products.