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- $Title{Medications Which are Dangerous to Take During Pregnancy}
- $Subject{pregnancies medication hazards Pregnancy Childbirth analgesics
- antibiotics antihistamines sedatives antianxiety agents antidepressives
- cortisone laxatives douches medications hazard analgesic antibiotic sedative
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- Medications Which are Dangerous to Take During Pregnancy
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- QUESTION: My daughter is now carrying my first grandchild, and I want
- everything to be just perfect. However I think she is taking pills that might
- be dangerous for the baby. I should like you to publish a list of medications
- which are dangerous to take during pregnancy. I think you have many other
- readers who would be grateful to you for this information.
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- ANSWER: Your question has much merit, and as I considered the answer and
- began to do my research, I was astonished at both the need for this type of
- information as well as the number of medications that would have to be listed.
- In consulting my most recent edition of the United States Pharmacopeial
- Convention publication, "Advice for the Patient", I discovered five full pages
- of fine print, listing hundreds of therapeutic preparations that require a
- long second look. As stated in the preface to this section, "The use of any
- medicine during pregnancy must be carefully considered. The physician and the
- patient must balance the expected benefits against the possible risks." To my
- thinking, that means any preparation, liquid or in capsule form, injected or
- by intravenous administration, eye drops and skin creams, or in fact by any
- route of administration must be considered in the light of the possible risks
- to the unborn. Each medication should be carefully researched, using the
- publications of the US Pharmacopeia Convention, "The Physician's Desk
- Reference" or package inserts provided with the medications. No type of
- medication is exempt. My list, which unfortunately is much too long to
- reproduce here, includes analgesics, antibiotics, antihistamines, sedatives,
- antianxiety agents, antidepressives, cortisone-like medications, laxatives and
- douches. No form of medication is excluded, and all the body's systems are
- included. Products used in some forms of radiological imaging as well as
- castor oil and caffeine are also listed. During this most important period of
- your daughter's life, all things must be suspect, and that will continue into
- the breast feeding period as well, where the list is almost as long. It may
- not be unwise to visit your local library to review this publication and the
- listings which appear in Appendix IV and V. Perhaps your physician may have a
- copy to lend you.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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