What Care The Side Effects Of Ativan?
I do not expect adverse effects at doses that are regularly used
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Congratulations on your pregnancy. The first thing that I would insist is not to panic. Although Ativan (Lorazepam) is a pregnancy category C (or sometimes considered D) drug, it not mean that anybody taking this drug would be suffering from fetal abnormalities. Adverse fetal effects have been observed only on very high doses but not on low doses. Read: http://www.drugs.com/pro/lorazepam.html (section:Carcinogenesis, Mutagenesis, Impairment of Fertility). The negative effects that could result is more of loss of pregnancy type rather than fetal abnormalities. In any case, at such an early stage, if problems were to occur, they would have been really gross (possibly amounting to loss of pregnancy) or grossly visible in a ultrasound. So in case of abnormalities, it would get diagnosed really early, although I doubt whether you really need to get concerned.
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Dr. Diptanshu Das
All everybody takes is low dose
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A high dose would be 40 mg/kg. Assuming you to be of 50 kg, it should be 200 mg. Nobody takes such high doses. I would not consider a few doses of 2-4 mg as dangerous. It is good to have decided not to take further doses.
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Dr. Diptanshu Das
Thank you, after this questions I think I will be done. I just need to clarify and make sure you know all the facts. Thank you for your time and attention to this. I am just scared about it.
No need to panic.
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155 pounds or 70 kg means that the dose gets divided into more amount and so, the dose/kg of body weight is actually even lesser. So there is less cause to worry. But nevertheless, you need to remain under periodic ultrasound follow up just to be sure.
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Dr. Diptanshu Das