2023-09-20 15:36:24
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For the first time, the American Medicines Agency has just authorized the marketing of a pill to combat the effects of postpartum depression. A disease that affects one in eight American women following childbirth.
An anti-baby blues pill. Usually occurring following the birth of a baby, postpartum depression is accompanied by different symptoms such as fatigue, anxiety, stress. In the United States, one in eight American women suffer from it following giving birth.
For the first time, the American Medicines Agency has just authorized the marketing of a pill to combat the effects of postpartum depression.
Until now, women had to undergo intravenous treatment
Until now, the only way to combat postpartum depression with medication was in the hospital. The women had to undergo intravenous treatment for 60 hours. Now things are simpler. The Zuranolone tablet is taken daily at home for two weeks. On CBS, Dr. Kristina M. Deligiannidis, who led the study on this drug, reports impressive results. “Women notice a rapid reduction in their depression from the third day!”, she says.
Zuranolone acts directly on the neurotransmitters that regulate fear, anxiety, stress, all symptoms of postpartum depression that can last for months. As Dr. Deligiannidis reminds us, this is not a little depression. “It’s not the baby blues, it’s not the normal, temporary hormonal change that can affect mood following childbirth and that goes away on its own.”
Driving and breastfeeding are not recommended while taking the pill.
The Medicines Agency currently advises women once morest driving or breastfeeding when taking the pill. Serious restrictions, but might be worth it. In the United States, depression and mental illness are responsible for 9% of pregnancy-related deaths.
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