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Actually, it depends on your personal circumstances. Severe anxiety/panic issues can put you at risk for pre-term labor, miscarriage, pre-eclampsia, and other serious problems that can affect the health of your unborn child. It's a matter of weighing the risks vs. the benefits. This is a matter you should discuss with your doctor to determine if the benefit of taking anti-anxiety medication outweighs the risks. Benzodiazepines are not known to cause birth defects, but there is the risk that your baby could suffer withdrawal symptoms after birth. This can be avoided by taking the medication only when absolutely necessary, or by tapering down the dose before delivery. Definitely discuss with your doctor whether the drug is necessary for your own well-being, as your baby's health depends on yours, both physically and emotionally.
You might want to read the back, if nothings said about it, ask your doctor.
Yes, anything you ingest will affect the developing fetus.
It is not OK to take diazepam, when you are pregnant. This drug is known to cause neural tube defect in fetus.
no
It is okay to take this nutritional drink.
It's not healthy you should be taking Tylenol
To be on the safe side no
I'm assuming you mean naproxen (Aleve)? The answer is it depends. If you are taking Valium as an anticonvulsent for seizures you need to talk to your pharmacist or doctor. Otherwise there is no interaction I would be concerned about. An important thing to mention is do not drink alcohol while taking Valium and always take naproxen with food. S - RPh
I have checked with a pharmacist friend, he said it is ok to take ativan (lorazepam) and requip (ropinirole) together.
Yes, it is ok to mix benzodiazapriene, which is the drug class for diazepam, with ibuprofin.
Do you mean Immodium? If so, do not take this, unless your doctor gives the OK, that goes for all over the counter medications.
I take celexa, chantix, klonopin and oxycodone together.
I wouldn't risk it. Don't take any chance of harming your baby.
its ok but only low dose
Yes, it's encouraged.
It is only safe if it is prescribed by a dentist who is aware the patient is pregnant.