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What Is The Long Term Side Effect Of Eutroxsig When Pregnant?

hi i am on kalma- ZANAX 2mg 2-4 daily for anxiety Im am 34 weeks pregnant, diabetes from baby on inculin and silly doctor read my bloods wrong at hospital and put me on 100mcg eutroxsig- thyroxine a day for 3 weeks i had bad bad 3 weeks until discovered, is there any long term side effects to me or baby or will it pass thru, i was having pulpatations, vomiting and not all there as allready on meds to try n calm me pleASE, AS BASICLY I WAS OVERDOSED BY THA HOSPITAL FOR 3 WEEKS N MY BABY....
Fri, 17 Jul 2015
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Hi, I have gone through your question and understand your concern. You said You are wrogly treated with thyroxin. What is your blood levels of TSH. The side effects of the drug is found to be negligible during various studies. So you don't worry much about that. Keep checking your blood reports and keep your mind relaxed. Your baby will be quite safe.
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What Is The Long Term Side Effect Of Eutroxsig When Pregnant?

Hi, I have gone through your question and understand your concern. You said You are wrogly treated with thyroxin. What is your blood levels of TSH. The side effects of the drug is found to be negligible during various studies. So you don t worry much about that. Keep checking your blood reports and keep your mind relaxed. Your baby will be quite safe.