High bile acids, sgot, sgpt in pregnancy

2023-12-27 13:23:40
My wife is 35 weeks 2 days pregnant with diabetes. Two weeks before sgot 306, sgpt 356. She was on udiliv 300 twice a day for last 2 weeks. Today Bile Acid 29. Sgot 233, sgpt 318. Now Gynae referred us to Gastroenterologist. Gastroenterologist prescribed 3 medicines twice a day - ursocol 300 mg, Toconaf and Heptral 400 mg. She really need these medicines. Are these medicines safe in pregnancy.
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Answered2023-12-27 17:49:08

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These medicines are safe in pregnancy. Whether they are indicated or not can be decided after seeing the patient. The patient is 35 weeks and 2 days pregnant. She is diabetic. Her bile acids are high. I think she is a fit case for Caesarean .

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Answered2023-12-27 13:29:03

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She does not need any medication except udiliv The dose that you have been prescribed is inadequate

Answered2023-12-28 02:19:47

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These medications are safe in pregnancy. But since she’s 35weeks 2 days, thorough evaluation and scheduling delivery will be a better option after giving injections for fetal lung maturity etc.
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Answered2023-12-27 15:27:41

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