List of drugs prohibited for pregnant women
Women should pay special attention to medication after pregnancy, because some drugs can affect fetus development and health. So which medicines should not be used by women after pregnancy? Let’s take a look at the list of drugs that are prohibited for pregnant women.
Phenacetin and paracetamol: cause neonatal methemoglobinemia.
Indomethacin: causes jaundice and aplastic anemia。
Barbiturates: cause congenital malformations of the heart, delayed facial and hand development, harelip , cleft palate
Prodione: It can cause deformities of fingers and toes. Taking it in late pregnancy can cause suffocation, bleeding and brain damage.
Methaqualone: causes teratogenesis.
Triamterene (triamterene): It can cause liver damage and change blood patterns in pregnant women.
Chlorthalidone: adverse effects.
Furosemide: for nausea and vomiting in pregnant women, diarrhea , drug rash, itching, blurred vision, orthostatic hypotension and even water and electrolyte imbalance.
Diuric acid: can cause temporary hearing loss and sometimes develop into permanent deafness.
Diazepam, Diazepam, Chlordiazepoxide, and Somnol: Can cause deformities and female fetuses male change.
Nandrolone phenylpropionate: causes cleft palate.
Insulin: causes miscarriage, premature birth , stillbirth and other congenital malformations.
Progesterone: masculinizes female fetuses.
Cortisone and prednisone: cause cleft lip and palate. Cortisone can also cause anencephaly, premature birth, and premature death.
Penicillin: Can destroy red blood cells, causing severe jaundice and death.
Streptomycin: Causes congenital deafness and bone development malformations. 》》 Woman is unhealthy9a secret code Caused by women’s lack of sleep9big hazard
Tetracycline: causes enamel imperfection, bone and heart malformations, congenital cataracts, short or missing limbs (such as missing four fingers), neonatal hemolytic jaundice, and in the most severe cases, nuclear jaundice and even death.
Oxytetracycline and doxycycline: cause short limb deformity.
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