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    Redefining Postpartum Depression Treatment: The Clinical Potential of Zuranolone

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    2024
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    Nashwan, Abdulqadir J.
    Rehan, Syeda Tayyaba
    Imran, Laiba
    Abbas, Samina Ghulam
    Khan, Sara
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    We write to bring to attention a pressing health concern: Postpartum Depression (PPD), which affects a significant 17% of mothers globally (Wang et al., 2021). This psychiatric condition manifests as intense mood swings, apathy towards the infant, and, alarmingly, suicidal ideation (Agrawal et al., 2022). Beyond the immediate mother-infant bond, the condition is also linked to long-term challenges in the child's cognitive and emotional development due to maternal depression (Payne and Maguire, 2019). The gravity of PPD is evident when considering its link to increased rates of maternal suicides post-childbirth. Recognizing and addressing PPD is vital, especially during the high-risk period four to six weeks post-delivery. Despite the known consequences, treatment options, especially pharmacological ones, have been sparse, demanding a targeted approach to alleviate the struggles faced by these mothers
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    http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ajp.2023.103849
    http://hdl.handle.net/10576/53038
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