Asthma during pregnancy

2025-04-30 07:11:55
Can I take levolin (levosalbutamol) during pregnancy? Which one is safer salbutamol or levosalbutamol?
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Levosalbutamol

Answered2025-05-10 14:05:05

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1.Asthma treatment during pregnancy is tailored to your symptoms and severity, and it’s important to follow a plan that works best for you. Based on international guidelines, there are several safe and effective medication options and preferably some other combination than single drug alone would be a better choice even if you gold mild asthma. 2.One of the most important things to understand is that poor asthma control—especially during flare-ups—can lead to reduced oxygen levels,which may affect the baby and increase risks like fetal distress. 3.The key is adherence: taking your medication regularly and not stopping or reducing it without consulting your pulmonologist. 4.So please stay on track with your treatment, attend your follow-up visits and let your doctor know right away if your symptoms change. Finally if you want to choose -better be salbutamol than levosal as of my knowledge.But always stick to your own doctor’s advice as he knows your condition better.
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Consult pulmo

Answered2025-05-01 07:06:14

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Yes... but you need to asses your underlying disease as many conditions exacerbate during pregnancy

Answered2025-05-01 02:52:52

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Yes it's safe. But can cause tachycardia. Please consult your gynecologist also, as suggested by my other colleagues other better options are available

Answered2025-04-30 13:08:00

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you can..but prefer other combinations if you have tachycardia

Answered2025-04-30 11:13:09

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Hi. I understand your concern. Do a online consult for a detailed analysis of your symptoms and tp suggest you further management plan and treatment prescription for the same. Both are not sufficient

Answered2025-04-30 10:41:16

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Yes. You can take. Pl consult pulmonologist.

Answered2025-05-03 08:57:58

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Better to take Duolin instead of Levolin for relief but maintainence therapy requires monitoring and long term managment especially in pregnancy.
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Kindly consult if your suffering from symptoms

Answered2025-05-01 13:51:01

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Treatment needs to be changed according to your symptoms, levosalbutamol alone is not preferred .
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consult with full history

Answered2025-04-30 11:13:18

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Levasalbutalmol is safer. Always consult your dr for better care during pregnancy and related asthma issues.

Answered2025-04-30 10:11:48

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You can take levosalbutamol But need to add inhaled corticosteroid also
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Consult with detailed history

Answered2025-04-30 10:01:35

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