What medications should I avoid if I'm pregnant or trying to get pregnant?

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  1. Dr. Michael Roizen
     
    Dr. Michael Roizen answered:
    Here's a list of medications you should avoid while pregnant:
    1. Accutane for acne.
    2. Aspirin - In rare cases, baby aspirin may be recommended in the first trimester to moms who have repeated miscarriages. Once outside of the first trimester, aspirin and drugs with similar action like ibuprofen and naproxen are not recommended as pain relievers during pregnancy as they may cause a drop in prostaglandin levels, which causes a tube from the baby's heart to close off too early (a process that naturally happens after birth).
    These medications might have some risks for pregnant women:
    1. Nasal decongestants: Pseudophedrine (Sudafed), Tripolidine (Actifed) - avoid in first trimester.
    2. Pain medications with narcotics - not recommended for repetitive dosing.
    3. Diuretics/water pills.
    4. Some anti-depressants have FDA warnings, but the risks appear to be mild. There are rare complications for newborns with general classes of SSRI, and the Paxil category of anti-depressants have been thought to cause birth defects, but it doesn't.
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  2. Dr. Margaret McKenzie
     

    Pregnant women shold be careful of all medication they are taking. Watch this video to learn what meds you can and can't take during pregnancy.





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  3. Dr. Coleen  Boyle
     
    We know that taking certain medications during pregnancy can cause serious birth defects. Examples are thalidomide (also known as Thalamid) and isotretinoin (also known as Accutane). Such medications should be avoided by all women who are or might become pregnant. While some medications are known to be harmful when taken during pregnancy, the safety of most medications taken by pregnant women has been difficult to determine.

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