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What Causes Tension When One Is Pregnant?

Iam pregnant with in my 17th week.. my gynac prescribed me Almox-500, metrogyl -400 and rantac 150 ........ but iam really very very afraid to take it.. its 3 times for 5 days course.. please help me to get rid of this tension in my mind...... Thank you....
Fri, 27 Nov 2015
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Hello,
I have gone through your query and completely understood your concern. You have passed the organogenesis stage and can use certain medications if they are needed. Almox contains Amoxycillin which is considered safer in pregnancy. Metrogyl contains Metronidazole, which is a category B drug and so is Ranitidine. This means they can be used when the benefits outweigh the risks and there are no known studies to confirm adversities. You may take them if they are absolutely necessary and since it only a very short course. Hope this helps.
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What Causes Tension When One Is Pregnant?

Hello, I have gone through your query and completely understood your concern. You have passed the organogenesis stage and can use certain medications if they are needed. Almox contains Amoxycillin which is considered safer in pregnancy. Metrogyl contains Metronidazole, which is a category B drug and so is Ranitidine. This means they can be used when the benefits outweigh the risks and there are no known studies to confirm adversities. You may take them if they are absolutely necessary and since it only a very short course. Hope this helps.