Women

Safeness for pregnant women is safeness for both mothers and children during pregnancy.

Many kinds of oriental medicine and new medicine have big influence to fetus. Therefore, choosing medicine that ensures safeness for mothers and children is a necessary thing to not only doctors but also mothers, parents and relatives in families.

Antifebriles good for pregnant women

Antifebriles good for pregnant women

A kind of medicine that is safe for pregnant women must ensure 3 requests: not causing inborn defect, not affecting normal development of fetus and safeness for mothers.

In this range, we mention to kinds of reliever, new medicine antifebrile in the market, kinds of reliever that pregnant women should or shouldn’t use.

Pregnant women must pay attention to 3 requests to choose safe kinds of medicine for pregnancy.

Pregnant women must pay attention to 3 requests to choose safe kinds of medicine for pregnancy.

Antifebriles that pregnant women shouldn’t use

Types of opioid reliever

They have effect on reducing pain to medium level to serious level such as codein, oxycodone, hydrocodone, Hydromorphone, morphin, Pethidin, tramadol… that relate to increasing of miscarriage and inborn defect.

Aspirin

It easily causes inborn defect and miscarriage in the first 3 months of pregnancy. It can cause disorder for respiration of fetus in the last 3 months of pregnancy (from the 7th month).

Kinds of reliever and anti-inflammatory without steroid (NSAID)

They have effect in reducing pain from normal level to medium level like Diclofenac, indomathacin, ibuprofen, naproxen… that are used to reduce fever and pain. They have effect in inhibiting cyclooxygenase that can make artery pipe close early for fetus. In the first 3 months of pregnancy, 80% of women have the risk of miscarriage. From the 7th month of pregnancy, pregnant women have the risk of high blood pressure for lung artery of fetuses.

Reliever and antifebrile that pregnant women can use

Paracetamol is rather safe to reduce fever and pain for pregnant women; however, you should remember no to use specific combined with paracetamol with other medicines.

Paracetamol is rather safe to reduce fever and pain for pregnant women; however, you should remember no to use specific combined with Paracetamol with other medicines.

Paracetamol is also called acetaminophen - a kind of medicine that is rather safe to reduce fever and pain for pregnant women. Pregnant women need to pay attention not to use specific combined with Paracetamol with other medicines (there are over 400 specifics combine with Paracetamol and 1-6 other medicines). On the other hand, pregnant women need to remember harmful effect to liver and reducing platelet of Paracetamol to prevent harmful effect to users.

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