Table S1. Non-Psychiatric Medication Exposure in SSRI Exposed Children and Matched Comparisons with No History of Maternal Depression and No SSRI Exposure.

Medication Category / Matched Comparisons / SSRI Exposed / p Value
No. / % / No. / %
Antibiotics / 14 / 21% / 12 / 36% / 0.15
NSAIDs / 5 / 8% / 4 / 12% / 0.48
Opioid Analgesics / 4 / 6% / 3 / 9% / 0.68
Tylenol Containing Compounds / 20 / 30% / 10 / 30% / > 0.99
Antihistamines* / 4 / 6% / 8 / 24% / 0.018
Decongestants / 7 / 11% / 1 / 3% / 0.26
Cough Suppressants/Expectorants / 2 / 3% / 1 / 3% / > 0.99
Corticosteroids / 3 / 5% / 4 / 12% / 0.22
Beta2-adrenergic agonists / 2 / 3% / 1 / 3% / > 0.99
Antifungals / 1 / 2% / 2 / 6% / 0.26
Antivirals / 3 / 5% / 1 / 3% / > 0.99
Antacids/Acid Reflux Medications / 5 / 8% / 5 / 15% / 0.29
Antidiabetics / 6 / 9% / 2 / 6% / 0.72
Antiemetics / 11 / 17% / 7 / 21% / 0.59
Antihypertensives / 2 / 3% / 2 / 6% / 0.60
Anticoagulants / 0 / 0% / 1 / 3% / 0.33
Thyroid Medications* / 1 / 2% / 5 / 15% / 0.02
Sleep Aids/Hypnotics / 2 / 3% / 1 / 3% / > 0.99
Progesterone / 4 / 6% / 0 / 0% / 0.30
Rhogam / 4 / 6% / 0 / 0% / 0.30
Flu Shot / 7 / 11% / 3 / 9% / > 0.99
Muscle Relaxants / 1 / 2% / 1 / 3% / > 0.99
Vitamin and Mineral Supplements / 14 / 21% / 6 / 18% / 0.80
Alcohol / 1 / 2% / 2 / 6% / 0.26
Smoking / 3 / 5% / 0 / 0% / 0.55

*Note: Of the 8 cases with antihistamine exposure, 2 were classified as CIM. None of the cases using thyroid medications were classified as CIM.