Anticoagulants may cause many serious problems if taken during pregnancy. Birth defects, severe bleeding in the fetus, and other problems that affect the physical or mental development of the fetus or newborn are possible.
I don't think anticoagulants are used in rhinoplasty. From what I learned, anticoagulants are used to prevent blood from clotting. How would it be if the nose would continue bleeding?that's quite horrible. and another, leeches are also coagulants,right?I haven't seen a leech yet on a newly-operated nose :)
No, but it shouldn't be used during pregnancy....
Cephadroxil is one of the very safe drugs to be used during pregnancy.
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Yes. This first generation cephalosporin is safe during pregnancy.Yes. It is one of the safest antibiotics, that can be used during pregnancy.
Pregnancy x-rays are often used to see fractures or damage to bones during pregnancy. They are also used to see the development of the fetal skeleton.
Albendazole is known teratogen. Must not be used in pregnancy. You can use levamisole 150 mg in pregnancy. That is also to be avoided as far as possible in first trimester of pregnancy.
The most frequently used is warfarin. The class of these chemicals is called anticoagulants.
No..Regesterone is given to women during pregnancy to prevent miscarriage.
Anticoagulants and corticotropin become less effective when used with belladonna.
Benzphetamine is category X during pregnancy. Diethylpropion is category B. Other anorexiants have not been rated; however their use during pregnancy does not appear to be advisable. Safety for use of anorexiants has not been evaluated.
an antineoplastic drug