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Dec. 8, 2005 -- The FDA and drug company GlaxoSmithKline have strengthened their warning about using the antidepressant drug Paxil during early pregnancy. The warning is based on early results from two studies. The studies showed a higher rate of heart-related birth defects in babies born to women who took Paxil during early pregnancy than in babies of women in the general population or women who took other antidepressants. The first of those studies prompted an FDA alert and an updated drug labelFDA alert and an updated drug label by GlaxoSmithKline, which makes Paxil, in September. Now, results of the second study have prompted an update. The update includes moving Paxil to a category "D" medication instead of a category "C" for use during pregnancy. calculator car finance loan lowest loan mortgage rate calculator become an independent loan processor best loan amortization calculator