file.newsgroup.med.58808 Maven / Gradle / Ivy
From: [email protected] (Jim Zisfein)
Subject: klonopin and pregnancy
A(> From: [email protected] ()
A(> A woman I know is tapering off klonopin. I believe that is one of the
A(> benzodiazopines. She is taking a very minimal dose right now, half a tablet
A(> a day. She is also pregnant. My question is Are there any known cases where
A(> klonopin or similar drug has caused harmful effects to the fetus?
A(> How about cases where the mother took klonopin or similar substance and had
A(> normal baby. Any information is appreciated. She wants to get a feel for
A(> what sort of risk she is taking. She is in her first month of pregnancy.
Klonopin, according to the PDR (Physician's Desk Reference), is not a
proven teratogen. There are isolated case reports of malformations,
but it is impossible to establish cause-effect relationships. The
overwhelming majority of women that take Klonopin while pregnant have
normal babies.
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