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  1. #1
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    Dec 2007
    Sunny Qld
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    Question Ventolin safe during pregnancy?

    I'm sure the answer is yes, but just thought I would check.

    I've got a really bad cold with a horrific cough (ie, cough so hard I vomit, cough so hard I've changed undies several times today etc etc) and its been building up all day - the feeling like I have a huge weight on my chest, and earlier I could hardly breathe, I couldn't say a full sentence without stopping every 2 words, and I just felt awful.

    So DH gave me his puffer, and I used it (even though I'm a bit of a dork and kept hitting my tongue with the spray) and it really helped take that feeling away, plus I'm not coughing as much as I was before.

    So even though I'm not an asthmatic - is it safe for me to use it? I only used it because DH was threatening to call the ambulance because I could hardly breathe if I didn't use it.

  2. #2
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    Jun 2005
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    Yep- pretty sure it's fine but it's never best to take someone else's presciption medication. My aunty developed gestational asthma in her second pregnancy- if you're feeling that bad I'd go see a doctor hon.

  3. #3
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    Dec 2007
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    Bahh don't tell me that!!!

    And yes, we usually don't take each other's prescription medication, but didn't think it was THAT bad, cos you can get it over the counter, so not by prescription, I would never take his preventative - which is prescribed for him - ITMS? LOL

    And yes, DH has already told me to go see a doctor - and I HATE seeing docs.

  4. #4
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    Dec 2008
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    Yes, ventolin is fine during pregnancy.

  5. #5
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    Jun 2008
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    My GP prescribed ventolin for pregnancy related cough. She mentioned it's sometimes used as an obstetric drug anyway. so it's safe

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    You dont even need a perscription for a ventolin puffer - you can get them from a chemist over the counter.. its AOK to use, I use it quite oftern pregnant or not as I have had athma all my life.

    Also Panadol has a cough suppressent in it too.. so my DR told me to take the panadol and the puffer...

  7. #7
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    Jun 2007
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    I agree with all the above responses - ventolin's safe as houses during pg. Apparently it's far worse for the bub if mum has bad asthma (well, so I was told).
    Just so you're aware, I had a shocking cold and cough when pregnant with DS1 - my GP prescribed me a different inhaler, Seretide (purple inhaler) which worked as an asthma preventer and helped with the cough. Worth a thought if you feel bad enough to go to the dr.

    Hope you feel better soon.