Desipramine

Chemical formula: C₁₈H₂₂N₂  Molecular mass: 266.381 g/mol  PubChem compound: 2995

Pregnancy

Safe use of desipramine during pregnancy has not been established; therefore, if it is to be given to pregnant patients or women of childbearing potential, the possible benefits must be weighed against the possible hazards to mother and child. Animal reproductive studies have been inconclusive.

Nursing mothers

Safe use of desipramine during lactation has not been established; therefore, if it is to be given to nursing mothers, the possible benefits must be weighed against the possible hazards to mother and child. Animal reproductive studies have been inconclusive.

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