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  1. #1
    BellyBelly Professional Support Panel

    Nov 2005
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    Drugs and Pregnancy

    I just thought I would post a list of all the drug category’s for use in pregnancy and breastfeeding and what they mean. I hope some of you find it useful


    Category A

    Drugs which have been taken by a large number of pregnant without any proven risk to the to the foetus or neonate

    Category B1

    Drugs which have been taken by only a limited number of pregnant women and women of childbearing age without an increase in the frequency of malformation or other direct or indirect harmful effects on the foetus having being observed. Studies in animals have not shown any evidence of any increased occurrence of foetal damage.


    Category B2

    Drugs which have been taken by only a limited number of pregnant women and women of childbearing age without an increase in the frequency of malformation or other direct or indirect harmful effects on the foetus having being observed. Studies in animals are inadequate or lacking but available data shows no evidence of any increased occurrence of foetal damage.

    Category B3

    Drugs which have been taken by a limited number of pregnant women without increase in malformations or other direct or indirect harmful effects being observed. Animal studies have shown an increase in foetal damage the significance of which is considered uncertain in humans


    Category C

    Drugs which have caused or are suspected of causing harmful effects on the fetus or neonate without causing malformations. Most of these effects will be reversible.

    Category D

    Drugs which have caused or are suspecting of causing an increased incidence of human foetal malformation or irreversible damage.

  2. #2
    Registered User

    Jul 2006
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    Thanks Alan.. thats really helpful

    Ive often wondered what they all ment!

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    BellyBelly Professional Support Panel

    Nov 2005
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    Hey look I'm a sticky

  4. #4
    Joyce Guest

    Talking Vaccination and Pregnancy - Can I do both?

    I recently had an operation on 30/1/08 to cure my endometriosis

    I was given medication called Clomid to increase my chances of getting pregnant. However, I am currently sick and the doctor has given me anti-biotics (Amoxil) to take.

    Can I take both Clomid and antibiotics at the same time during my period? Will this affect the effectiveness of the medication?

    I am also currently studying Aged Care (Nursing) at TAFE.

    The blood test I took last weekend shows I need to be innoculated with
    the following vaccines before I can take the practical section of the course at a Hospital/Nursing home:


    Diphteria, Tetanus, Pertussis acellular (dTpa) vaccine

    Hepetitis B vaccine (Serology) My results were 145.20 so the Dr said I can take this next year.

    Influenza vaccine

    As I want to get pregnant as soon as possible, can I be innoculated with all the above and still take the Clomid fertility medication at the same time?

    Also, will being innoculated for the above cause any problems with pregnancy? How long should I wait after being vaccinated before getting pregnant.

    If I take the vaccinations next week and find I am already pregnant, will it affect the baby?

    I hope you reply to me as soon as possible as I am about to have my period and I need to start taking Clomid when I start my period.

    I am worried that if I need to take the vaccinations above, it will conflict with the Clomid medication/antibiotics and affect my health/chances of pregnancy.

    Thanks

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    Registered User

    Jul 2008
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    Panadol Forte

    What category does Panadol Forte fall into. I think its 'A' but is it really ok to take? Have any of you mothers to be taken it during pregnancy?

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    Registered User

    Dec 2005
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    Panadol, panadeine and panadeine forte are all category A.

    For generic brands - if it's paracetamol and/or codeine, it's fine.

    BW

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    BellyBelly Professional Support Panel

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    As BW said it is safe to take any form of panadol and/or codeine. Just make sure that you don't excede the reccomended dose. Also codeine can cause constipation

  8. #8
    BellyBelly Professional Support Panel

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    Hi Sandip
    I think that you have misread this thread. The drugs being discussed here are all legal, most of them you can buy over the counter at your local drug stor and some need to be ordered by a doctor

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    Registered User

    Jul 2009
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    Hi Alan, Just wondering if you know what category Zofran is?

  10. #10
    BellyBelly Professional Support Panel

    Nov 2005
    QLD
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    Hi Willow
    Zofran is category B1

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    Registered User

    Jul 2009
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    Thanks Alan

  12. #12
    Registered User

    Aug 2006
    Melbourne
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    Great thread! fantatsic Alan, saving the day again

  13. #13
    Registered User

    Sep 2008
    Croydon, Victoria
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    A friend of mine is 37 weeks pregnant and asked me if she can take telfast for her cold. I told her it would be best not to, basically she can take paracetemol and thats about it.
    She went to the chemist and he said as she is 'term' its ok for her to take any medication she wants! So he gave her cold and flu tablets. Does this sound right to you?

  14. #14
    Registered User

    Oct 2007
    Middle Victoria
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    A friend of mine is 37 weeks pregnant and asked me if she can take telfast for her cold. I told her it would be best not to, basically she can take paracetemol and thats about it.
    She went to the chemist and he said as she is 'term' its ok for her to take any medication she wants! So he gave her cold and flu tablets. Does this sound right to you?
    There is no evidence that Telfast causes any damage to a developing baby, however it has not been proved that they are fully safe either and so there is usually a warning on the package.

    I think this comes to the Mum balancing her beliefs of risks and benefits. I don't think i would medicate during pregnancy just for a cold (cos there are other things you can do, and it's not going to last), but for other people it might be really tough to have a cold.

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    Registered User

    Mar 2009
    Sunshine Coast
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    I agree with hot. From memory with my last pregnancy my hubby who is a dr said I could take nuerofen but not in the final trimester. Mostly I believe that is because it makes your blood less flirty and if you go into labour you need to be able to for clots as your placenta is born to stop bleeding. Having said that I think you use caution with all mess during pregnancy.

    I don't know who asked about panforte in preg, but I used to have 1 a day for the last few weeks of my pregnancy due to bad back pain stopping me sleeping.

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    Mar 2009
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    Damn the text on tapatalk!!! I meant to write less clotty, not less flirty! Lol... Maybe flirty is in my blood!

  17. #17
    Registered User

    Jul 2009
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    Damn the text on tapatalk!!! I meant to write less clotty, not less flirty! Lol... Maybe flirty is in my blood!

  18. #18

    Jun 2010
    District Twelve
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    According to the Royal Australian College of General Practioners guidelines, " Like most medicines of this kind, Mersyndol is not recommended to be used during pregnancy." (http://www.racgp.org.au/cmi/swcmersy.pdf)

    Both my FS and the pharmacist at the Epworth Freemasons Hospital told me not to take it when pregnant.

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