New Research from the CWMH: Risk of Major Malformations in Infants with Prenatal Exposure to Benzodiazepines
Data from an ongoing pregnancy registry offers reassurance that benzodiazepines do not appear to have major teratogenic effects.
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Data from an ongoing pregnancy registry offers reassurance that benzodiazepines do not appear to have major teratogenic effects.
Prenatal exposure to benzodiazepines and Z-hypnotics was not associated with increased risk of ADHD in exposed children.
The largest study to date observes no increase in risk of autism or ADHD in children with prenatal exposure to benzodiazepines.
Cannabis use, as well as use of benzodiazepines and sedative-hypnotic medications, was more common in women with depression.