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Are ASA-50, ALL-9, Gestofit SR And Duvadilan Safe During Pregnancy?

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Posted on Fri, 15 Apr 2016
Question: Sir
My wife's lmp is 01/01/16 and she is pregnant.her age is over 31 yrs..our doc suggested her to take ASA 50, All 9, Gestofit SR 200 and Duvadilan...she works as a school teacher...is everything all right?
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Answered by Dr. Mohammed Taher Ali (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
The prescribed medications are all right.

Detailed Answer:
Dear XXXXXXX Hi & Welcome.
Thanks for posting your query on healthcare magic.
I have gone through medications prescribed for your wife.

1. ASA-50 (Aspirin) is given to increase the blood supply to the uterus & therefore to the fetus by making the blood thin. At low dose it does not cause any maternal or fetal side-effects, but it has to be stopped at 34 weeks.
2. ALL-9 contains 9 essential amino acids in superior form required to build the proteins which are essential for the function of the cells, tissue repairs, synthesis of enzymes etc. They are prescribed in pregnancy to fulfill the demand by for both the mother and the growing unborn baby.
3. Gestofit SR contains natural progesterone. It helps to support healthy pregnancy & found to be useful in preventing abortion (miscarriage) and it is quite safe during pregnancy.
4. Duvadilan (Isoxsuprine) it causes direct relaxation of uterine thus preventing premature labour.
Let her continue the prescribed medications for a normal and healthy pregnancy.
Hope I could answer your query. However, should you have any follow up query I shall be glad to answer it.
Best regards.



Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Naveen Kumar
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Follow up: Dr. Mohammed Taher Ali (10 hours later)
Thank u so much Sir...next I want to ask if my wife can continue her job at school and travel a 25 minutes distance by a tata magic car...whether any risk involved in these...Regards
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Answered by Dr. Mohammed Taher Ali (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
There is no problem in travelling during pregnancy.

Detailed Answer:
Dear XXXXXXX Hi & Welcomeback.
Thanks for your reply and the compliments.
Normally travelling during first and third semester should be restricted to minimum. The road journey should be smooth, with seat belts on and with adequate hydration and comfort. As long as the journey is smooth and comfortable I think there should not be any risk or problem with it.
Hope I could answer your query.
Best regards.

Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Sonia Raina
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Are ASA-50, ALL-9, Gestofit SR And Duvadilan Safe During Pregnancy?

Brief Answer: The prescribed medications are all right. Detailed Answer: Dear XXXXXXX Hi & Welcome. Thanks for posting your query on healthcare magic. I have gone through medications prescribed for your wife. 1. ASA-50 (Aspirin) is given to increase the blood supply to the uterus & therefore to the fetus by making the blood thin. At low dose it does not cause any maternal or fetal side-effects, but it has to be stopped at 34 weeks. 2. ALL-9 contains 9 essential amino acids in superior form required to build the proteins which are essential for the function of the cells, tissue repairs, synthesis of enzymes etc. They are prescribed in pregnancy to fulfill the demand by for both the mother and the growing unborn baby. 3. Gestofit SR contains natural progesterone. It helps to support healthy pregnancy & found to be useful in preventing abortion (miscarriage) and it is quite safe during pregnancy. 4. Duvadilan (Isoxsuprine) it causes direct relaxation of uterine thus preventing premature labour. Let her continue the prescribed medications for a normal and healthy pregnancy. Hope I could answer your query. However, should you have any follow up query I shall be glad to answer it. Best regards.