Can Miprogen Be Taken While On Emeset During Pregnancy?
Dear sir, My wife was 11 weeks pregnant at present. She take folsafe L & MIPROGEN SR 200mg on everyday each 1.what is the purpose of miprogen tablet? Is it safe to the pregancy ladies.And also she take Emeset 4mg tablet on every day 3 nos before food to avoid vomiting.. Is it safe.Ple explain the above in details.
Hello, Thanks for letting us know your health concern. I have gone through your query and here are your answers. 1. Miprogen contains micronized progesterone. It is used when there is a deficiency of natural progesterone. It is needed to sustain the pregnancy until the placenta takes over the function of producing progesterone between 12-14 weeks. It is safe to use during pregnancy as no adverse effects have been reported. 2. Emeset contains Ondansetron. It is a category B drug according to the FDA, which means there are no adequate clinical trials and animal studies have not shown any significant effects. Therefore, the benefits outweigh the risks. Hope this helps.
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Can Miprogen Be Taken While On Emeset During Pregnancy?
Hello, Thanks for letting us know your health concern. I have gone through your query and here are your answers. 1. Miprogen contains micronized progesterone. It is used when there is a deficiency of natural progesterone. It is needed to sustain the pregnancy until the placenta takes over the function of producing progesterone between 12-14 weeks. It is safe to use during pregnancy as no adverse effects have been reported. 2. Emeset contains Ondansetron. It is a category B drug according to the FDA, which means there are no adequate clinical trials and animal studies have not shown any significant effects. Therefore, the benefits outweigh the risks. Hope this helps.