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a pregnant woman in her first trimester is diagnosed with major depressive disorder. which of the following medications is considered the safest option during pregnancy? paroxetine lithium fluoxetine valproate
Brief Explanations
To determine the safest antidepressant for a pregnant woman in the first trimester with major depressive disorder:
- Paroxetine: Associated with congenital heart defects in first - trimester use, so not safe.
- Lithium: Used for bipolar disorder, has risks of fetal toxicity (e.g., cardiac and renal issues), not for unipolar depression here.
- Fluoxetine: Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) with relatively more data supporting its safety in pregnancy, especially in the first trimester, for treating major depressive disorder.
- Valproate: Anticonvulsant/mood stabilizer, has high risk of neural tube defects and other teratogenic effects, not for unipolar depression in this context.
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C. Fluoxetine