子宫内暴露于 SGA 与不良神经行为结果无关

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一项针对学龄前儿童的研究发现,与未接触过抗精神病药物的儿童相比,产前接触第二代抗精神病药物(SGA)不会增加儿童不良发育或行为结果的风险。研究人员报告说,这是迄今为止对产前接触过 SGAs 的儿童的神经行为结果进行的最大规模研究之一。研究结果于2024年3月13日在线发表在《临床精神病学杂志》上。
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Exposure in utero to SGAs not linked to adverse neurobehavioral outcomes

Prenatal exposure to second-generation antipsychotics (SGAs) did not increase risk of adverse childhood developmental or behavioral outcomes compared with antipsychotic-unexposed children, a study examining preschool-aged children has found. This was one of the largest studies to date that examined neurobehavioral outcomes in children exposed prenatally to SGAs, the investigators reported. Study results were published online March 13, 2024, in the Journal of Clinical Psychiatry.

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