Its class D in pregnancy that means you CAN NOT TAKE IT AT ALL! It will and can cause a miscarriage. Please stop now and talk to your doctor.
Another answer:FDA reports that alprazolam is counter-indicated during pregnancy. Some small studies of other benzodiazapines have shown an increase in birth defects. While alprazolam was not specifically involved in these studies, it is quite possible that these effects may apply.Additionally, neonates have shown withdrawal symptoms when the mother was taking alprazolam as per her prescription.
While doctors may still prescribe this drug for pregnant women, it is not done lightly, can careful professional consideration is required.
I can find no indication of alprozolam causing miscarriages.
Alprazolam has nothing to do with your pregnancy. It will neither prevent pregnancy nor help you to become pregnant.
Alprazolam is a benzodiazepine.
Xanax (generic is Alprazolam) should not be taken during pregnancy or when breast feeding.
None.
is dolo-cold safe during pregnancy (3 months pregnancy)
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You should be safe. I have never heard/seen anything on negative effects of moon pies during pregnancy.
In laboratory studies, nalidixic acid interferes with bone development in young animals. The drug's effects have not been studied in pregnant women, but because of its effects in animals, it is not recommended for use during pregnancy.
Alprazolam (xanax) is a benzodiazapine primarily used for the treatment anxiety disorders and can also used for sedation. Benzodiazapines exert their effects through the interaction with GABA receptors in the CNS ultimately enhancing the effects of GABA, an inhibitory neurotransmitter. Side effects of alprazolam likely stem from the depressant activity on the cns, eg. drowsiness.
The main side effects from vaginal progesterone during pregnancy is increased vaginal discharge.
No one knows. But it also effects vision.
Xanax is one of a class of drugs known as benzodiazepines. There are several drugs that can be substituted. However, we are not pharmacists nor physicians, and cannot make specific recommendations. You should know that abrupt removal of Xanax can cause serious side effects. If you have been taking it for a long time, you should be detoxed in a medical facility. Among other hazards are the possibility of stroke and seizures.