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C-HOP 400 mg tablet
My wife is 37 years. She is presently 11 weeks pregnant. She had a miscarriage 5 years back. The doctor has prescribed her dydroboon 10 mg once in the night 0-0-1 and C-HOP 400 mg twice 1-0-1, Apart from ecospirin 150 mg once in the night 0-0-1 and 1 folinine tablet after lunch. Is it safe to take all these at a time in early pregnancy? Won't there be any side effects?? I am asking out of genuine concern
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It is entirely safe to take these medications during early pregnancy, the doctor might have prescribed these because you had a miscarriage before. Anyways you can ask to taper and stop hear medications after completing NT scan and irat trimester screening
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All of the medications are safe. You need not worry.
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All are safe
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It’s entirely safe. Since your wife has a previous miscarriage and due to the age, we consider this as a precious pregnancy and hence we ensure that we medically support the pregnancy as much as possible. These medication exactly do the same
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All the medicine are safe and necessary to maintain healthy pregnancy.
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