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Original Research

Risk of Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy in Women Treated With Serotonin-Norepinephrine Reuptake Inhibitors: A Comparative Study Using the EFEMERIS Database

Justine Benevent, PharmD, PhD; Mélanie Araujo, Master; Sudip Karki, Master; Caroline Delarue-Hurault, PhD; Julie Waser, Master; Isabelle Lacroix, PharmD, PhD; Sarah Tebeka, MD, PhD; and Christine Damase-Michel, PharmD, PhD

Published: July 10, 2023

ABSTRACT

Background: Among antidepressants, serotonin-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors (SNRIs) are particularly expected to increase the risk of hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (HDP) with regard to their biological mechanism. We aimed to evaluate the association between prenatal exposure to SNRI and HDP.

Methods: In EFEMERIS, a French database including pregnant women covered by the French Health Insurance System of Haute-Garonne (2004–2019), we compared the incidence of HDP among women exposed to SNRI monotherapy during the first trimester of pregnancy to the incidence among 2 control groups: (1) women exposed to selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) monotherapy during the first trimester and (2) women not exposed to antidepressants during pregnancy. We conducted crude and also multivariate logistic regressions.

Results: Of the 156,133 pregnancies, 143,391 were included in the study population, including 210 (0.1%) in the SNRI group, 1,316 (0.9%) in the SSRI group, and 141,865 (98.9%) in the unexposed group. After adjustment for depression severity and other mental conditions, the risk of HDP was significantly higher among women exposed to SNRIs (n = 20; 9.5%) compared to women exposed to SSRIs (n = 72; 5.5%; adjusted odds ratio [aOR] [95% CI] = 2.32 [1.28–4.20]) and to unexposed women (n = 6,224; 4.4%; aOR [95% CI] = 1.89 [1.13–3.18]).

Conclusion: This study indicated an increased risk of HDP in women treated with SNRIs versus women treated with SSRIs.

J Clin Psychiatry 2023;84(4):22m14734

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Volume: 84

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