Publications by authors named "B M LeClair"

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  • Zuranolone is a new treatment for postpartum depression approved for a 14-day course and is being studied for how it transfers into breast milk.
  • In this study, lactating participants took a daily dose of 30 mg zuranolone, and the transfer was measured, revealing a relative infant dose (RID) of 0.357% after 5 days.
  • The findings suggest that the transfer of zuranolone into breast milk is low and stays well below the 10% threshold that is considered safe for breastfeeding.
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  • - Major depressive disorder (MDD) can significantly impact a person's ability to function and traditional antidepressant treatments take weeks to show effects; zuranolone is a new oral treatment that's been approved for postpartum depression and is being studied for MDD.
  • - The CORAL Study tested the effectiveness of zuranolone (50 mg) when combined with standard antidepressant therapy against a placebo in 425 adults with MDD, focusing on improvements in depression symptoms within the first three days.
  • - Results showed that patients taking zuranolone experienced a greater reduction in depression scores by Day 3 compared to those on placebo, with mild to moderate side effects being the most common, such as drowsiness and headaches.
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  • Postpartum depression (PPD) is a common issue affecting new mothers, and this study explored the effectiveness and safety of zuranolone as a treatment option over a 14-day period.
  • In a phase 3 trial with 196 participants, those taking zuranolone showed significant improvements in depression scores compared to those on a placebo, with benefits noted as early as day 3.
  • The treatment was well tolerated, with some side effects like somnolence and dizziness, but no serious risks such as loss of consciousness or increased suicidal thoughts were reported.
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