Citalopram-induced sleep bruxism in a breastfed infant: A case report.

Author: AkbarzadehFarzad, BehravanGhazal, EslamzadehMahboubeh, ModaresiFarzaneh

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Original Abstract of the Article :
Bruxism associated with antidepressant use is an under-recognized phenomenon. The use of citalopram has gained wide acceptance in the treatment of depression and anxiety disorders; however, the consumption of this medication during lactation and pregnancy has not been carefully characterized. There ...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9936515/

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Citalopram and Sleep Bruxism in Breastfed Infants

The field of citalopram and breastfeeding is an exciting one. This research used a case report approach to explore the potential link between citalopram use in mothers and sleep bruxism in their breastfed infants. The authors discovered a rare case of citalopram-induced sleep bruxism in a 9-month-old infant whose mother used citalopram to treat her anxiety disorder. This finding is particularly interesting because it highlights the potential for unforeseen consequences of medication use during breastfeeding, even when the medication is widely accepted for treating common conditions like anxiety.

Citalopram Use and Infant Bruxism

This study provides evidence suggesting that the use of citalopram by breastfeeding mothers could be a contributing factor to sleep bruxism in their infants. The fact that the infant's symptoms disappeared after the mother stopped taking the medication strengthens this association. This observation could be significant in informing healthcare professionals and mothers about the potential side effects of certain medications on breastfed infants.

Implications for Mothers and Healthcare Providers

For mothers who are breastfeeding and taking psychotropic medications, this research highlights the importance of vigilant monitoring of their infants for any unusual symptoms, like sleep bruxism. This could be especially important during the early stages of starting a new medication. Healthcare providers should be aware of this potential side effect and communicate with their patients about the importance of reporting any changes in their infant's behavior. By working together, mothers and healthcare providers can ensure the best possible care for both mother and child.

Dr.Camel's Conclusion

Imagine a mother, a camel, traversing the vast desert of motherhood with her baby, a little camel, by her side. Like a gentle breeze that brings a refreshing change to the desert, citalopram can be a helpful tool for a mother navigating the challenges of anxiety. However, just as a desert wind can bring a sudden sandstorm, citalopram might have unexpected side effects like sleep bruxism in the baby. This research reminds us that even seemingly harmless interventions can have unforeseen consequences, and it emphasizes the importance of vigilance and open communication between mothers and healthcare providers. It's like having a trusted guide who can help you navigate the complexities of motherhood, both physically and mentally.

Date :
  1. Date Completed n.d.
  2. Date Revised 2023-02-24
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

36816404

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

PMC9936515

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