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Are Glucophage, Myfol And Aspirin Safe A Month After A Miscarriage?
Hi I have two miscarriages baby have no heartbeat.my last miscarriage on 2.8.2016 than I go to my dr in Pakistan he gave me tablets pregnacare conception glucophage myfol malian and asprin bt these tablets I didn t take that time bt now I taking that tablets one month ago is it safe now taking that tablets I am living in dubai
Hello dear Greetings Sorry about your miscarriage yes are free to take the tablet for the conception purpose All you need to do is to add gestid suspension to prevent the risk of developing peptic ulcer disease from the side effect of aspirin you can add Hugos 5000 injection to enhance your conception at a short possible time
If no result from the above prescription schedule an appointment with an obstetric specialist for further clinical assessment and definitive management
I hope this helps Regards
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Are Glucophage, Myfol And Aspirin Safe A Month After A Miscarriage?
Hello dear Greetings Sorry about your miscarriage yes are free to take the tablet for the conception purpose All you need to do is to add gestid suspension to prevent the risk of developing peptic ulcer disease from the side effect of aspirin you can add Hugos 5000 injection to enhance your conception at a short possible time If no result from the above prescription schedule an appointment with an obstetric specialist for further clinical assessment and definitive management I hope this helps Regards