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Children affected by sodium valproate

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Children affected by sodium valproate

The BBC is planning to run several news broadcasts about the European Medicines Agency (EMA) public hearing into sodium valproate taking place in London on 26 September 2017.

They want to show the numbers of children who have been affected by exposure to the drug during pregnancy by building a photo montage of their faces, including those who are now adults.

If you have a child/children who have been diagnosed with fetal valproate syndrome and would be happy for them to form part of the montage to be broadcast on the BBC news channels, please email their photo to nicola.swanborough@epilepsysociety.org.uk or send in a message via facebook. Children will not be named but will form part of a similar montage to the one above.

By submitting a photo you are giving consent for the image to be used by the BBC.

Are you receiving the right information?

Our sodium valproate survey showed us that almost 70% of the women surveyed haven't received new safety warnings about the dangers of taking it during pregnancy. Read the sodium valproate guidelines

Are you a girl or woman of childbearing age and are taking, or have taken, the epilepsy drug sodium valproate?

We are re-launching our survey to find out how aware women are of the potential risks around sodium valproate, if taken during pregnancy. 

Even if you are taking a different drug, please fill in our survey

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