Health Canada and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) have
sent out warnings on the medicines Paxil (paroxetine) and Paxil CR. These
antidepressants are used to treat
depression. Taking Paxil or Paxil CR during the first
12 weeks of pregnancy may increase a woman's chance of having a baby with a
birth defect. The maker of the medicine, GlaxoSmithKline, has changed the label
on the medicine to reflect this.
The warnings came after the maker of Paxil did a study to see if the
medicine was safe for pregnant women. The study looked at 3,581 pregnant women.
It found that 4 in 100 women who took Paxil or Paxil CR during the first 12
weeks of pregnancy had babies with birth defects. The risk of birth defects for
most pregnancies is 3 in 100.
If you take Paxil or Paxil CR and are pregnant or are planning to get
pregnant, talk to your doctor. Do not stop taking Paxil or Paxil CR unless you
talk to your doctor first.