Pregnancy and atypical antipsychotics (CROSBI ID 155939)
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Ružić, Klementina ; Dadić-Hero, Elizabeta ; Knez, Rajna ; Medved, Paola ; Petrić, Daniela
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Pregnancy and atypical antipsychotics
Scientific research aiming at discovering new generations of effective medicaments is a common practice in medicine, in which psychiatric research does not fall behind. To treat chronic mental illnesses such as schizophrenia, antipsychotics are used. The new generation of antipsychotics (atypics) gradually reveal their advantages in comparison to the older generation of antipsychotics (conventional, typics) and are increasingly applied to the everyday practice. Although there are no differences in the therapeutic effectiveness between the two groups mentioned, atypical antipsychotics become the drug of choice. A certain number of women in their reproductive age suffer from schizophrenia and other mental illnesses which demand for antipsychotic treatment. Atypical antipsychotics have been available on the market since the mid 90’ s so the experience in the application of these medicaments in treating pregnant women is relatively modest. This study will present our own experience in the treatment of a pregnant woman suffering from schizophrenia, who was treated with ziprasidone for the duration of her pregnancy. The psychotic symptoms remained in remission throughout the whole pregnancy period, during labour and after the birth. The pregnancy course remained normal all through to the birth, which was carried out naturally and normally. A healthy baby was born within the term expected.
paranoid schizophrenia; pregnancy; ziprasidone
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