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Espidase D tab in pregnancy
I'm currently 15weeks pregnant, taking thyroid medication, lmwh injections daily, along with omnacortil 5mg, torchnil, and Folic acid, Iron, Calcium supplements. This is my 2nd pregnancy, I had miscarriage in 1st pregnancy at 11weeks because of unknown reason. I have fever 99.7 since last night, little throat infection, body ache. Doctor has advised to take Espidase D tab twice a day and CBC test. But I read espidase if not safe during pregnancy. Shall I still take? Is it completely safe or not? Kindly advise.
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Avoid taking espidase D. You need proper medication for treatment of fever. Kindly connect
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Pls connect for online consultation and advice
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It is better to avoid the drug as it interferes with development of the baby.
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No.Its not safe in pregnancy.
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Connect please
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not safe
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You can take Tab paracetamol 500 mg for fever,its safe.
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