Pregnancy Risks
Ranitidine and Pregnancy
There is little evidence to suggest a problem with ranitidine (Zantac) and pregnancy. It has a category B pregnancy rating, indicating that animal testing did not show a problem with the…
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Tamsulosin and Pregnancy
Tamsulosin (Flomax) and pregnancy don’t come up often unless a pregnant woman develops kidney stones. According to the FDA, animal testing did not show any harm to the fetus from this…
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Jardiance and Pregnancy
Negative effects of Jardiance (empagliflozin) and pregnancy have been observed in animal studies. Due to the potential risks of harm to a developing fetus, the FDA and other organizations…
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Mirtazapine and Pregnancy
Mirtazapine and pregnancy are a potentially problematic combination. People who suspect they are pregnant should tell their medical providers if taking this medication, as there is some…
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Eliquis and Pregnancy
Studies on Eliquis (apixaban) and pregnancy do not provide enough information on potential risks and effects in women. Animal studies involving rabbits, mice, and rats have shown no…
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Spironolactone and Pregnancy
Research examining the interactions between spironolactone and pregnancy have found a higher risk of problems with sex differentiation in male fetuses. Research has shown these results in rat…
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Vyvanse and Pregnancy
Vyvanse and pregnancy are not compatible. Simply put, taking Vyvanse can negatively affect pregnancy. Vyvanse and Breastfeeding Amphetamines can be present in breastmilk, and long-term…
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Pantoprazole and Pregnancy
Pantoprazole and pregnancy studies have shown that this drug does not cause harm to fetuses. It may be taken during pregnancy if the benefits outweigh any potential risks. The FDA therefore…
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Doxepin and Pregnancy
It’s unclear whether doxepin and pregnancy can safely mix; there are no adequate human studies to prove this drug safe in human use. However, non-human animal studies, in which…
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Buspirone and Pregnancy
The use of buspirone during pregnancy is not recommended unless this medication is clearly needed. Well-controlled studies on buspirone and pregnancy in humans have not been done, so potential…
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