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Duvadilan 10mg - 34 weeks pregnant
My doctor had prescribed duvadilan 10mg from 22 weeks to 28 weeks because of abdominal tightening and preterm risk. After that, I was asked to take the tablet if and when required if i have any cramps till 30 weeks, so i took them rarely. However i'm 34 weeks pregnant now and yesterday i had frequent tightening and cramps in lower abdomen and lower back, so i took a duvadilan 10mg once and it calmed my uterus. Is it safe at this gestation? I'm worried after taking it as my doctor had asked me to stop them at 30 weeks. Is it harmful for the baby? Pls help.
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It is not harmful for baby. But please consult your gynaecologist before taking it because at 34 weeks it is not advisable
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Hi, it is safe during pregnancy use for cramps and abdomen pain . It can use with doctor consultation.
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Not advisable at 34 weeks No it is not harmful for the baby
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It's safe medicine, not harmful. .
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It's safe only not harmful .... But at after 30 weeks mild tightening of the abdomen occurs occasionally.... It's normal only.... To discuss further connect for consultation
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