Does Cipralex Cause Harm To The Foetus During Pregnancy?
Question: Hi,
I have been on cipralex 10 mg for six months. I am 32 years old, female, with no history of depression or anxiety, but due to a series of traumatic events, was recommended this dose to cope.
Within the last month, I have begun tapering. Went down to 7,5 mg for two weeks, then down to 5 mg for two weeks. After one week on 2,5 mg a day, I tested positive for pregnancy. I therefore stopped medication completely. Three days later I am experiencing electrical shock sensations in my head, fatigue, irritabilty, and nausea. During the tapering, I did not experience these symptoms.
My main concern is the developing foetus, what harm can come to it from the drug that was/is in my system (five weeks pregnant, counting from first day of last menstruation)? Also, how long can I expect to experience these withdrawal symptoms? Are the withdrawal symptoms harmful to me or the foetus?
Brief Answer:
It will cause no harm to you or your foetus
Detailed Answer:
Hello
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Cipralex should not cause harm to you or your foetus , esp. in the dose of 2.5 mg you were taking. it is a very safe drug to be used during Pregnency, if the need arises. These symptoms can continue for 2-3 weeks but are not serious. you need to relax and take care of general health.
Dr Saatiish Jhuntrraa
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Could you explain what is happening in the brain to cause these "electrical impulses"?
Brief Answer:
These impulses will stop by themselves
Detailed Answer:
Hello
The electrical impulses could be due to hyper reative HT2 receptors due to withdrawal of SSRI. But these should stop by themselves when things are stabilized.
DR SAATIISH JHUNTRRAA
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Raju A.T