Zofran Dangers? How about Diclegis??
So here I am, as GRATEFUL as can be but in a bind. The nausea has gotten worse with every pregnancy for the last one, DD I took Zofran from week 6-12. Now that the nausea is in full gear 24 hours a day I have requested for another prescription. At the same time a friend sent me a link to all these dangers and lawsuits going on with Zofran and fetal heart defects. DD is fine as far as I know but I know this means nothing for future pregnancy health risks. I obtained the prescription on Wednesday and I was really trying to hold off until yesterday I had to take the kids out and I was practically crawling on the floor and had to take one. Wouldn't you know it on the way to our location we pass a lawyer's office with a Big Neon sign ZOFRAN and Birth Defect? CALL US! Just fxckin great!
So I started to Google and found that another drug that was pulled over 30 years ago has made a comeback and is classified as Category A and now deemed safe?? Diclegis?
Has anyone tried this?? The only thing that worries me is that a side effect is drowsiness and I really can't have that as I drive 100 miles round trip for work and drive in between as my car is my office...
Just to add I have tried it all, wrist bands, crackers, small meals, preggy props, sour candy and gum which helps a little but my mouth/jaw is so sore from chewing I can't even do it anymore! I absolutely do not want to put the baby at risk but unfortunately cannot lay on the couch or sit on the bathroom floor all day for the next 6 weeks :(
Zofran Dangers? How about Diclegis??
Diclegis is a prescription version of Unisom/B6. Each pill contains 10mg of Doxylamine succinate (Unisom) and 10mg of B6 in a time released tablet. You can take up to 4 a day (2 twice a day) if needed. It can make you sleepy, although it is less likely since it is time released. I'm VERY sensitive to medicine and it never made me sleepy. I had to take the Diclegis because it was time released and lasted all day instead of wearing off after 12 hours with taking Unisom and B6 separately.
If you take Diclegis or the Unisom/B6 combo, check your blood pressure often. Unisom (Doxylamine succinate) is a different type of antihistamine- it is an Anticholinergic antihistamine (not all antihistamines are this type). An Anticholinergic medication dilates blood vessels and when you are pregnant and have an increase in blood volume, this can increase your blood pressure. I had to stop taking it because my blood pressure was slowly climbing higher after taking it for three weeks. Although my BP wasn't considered high, I didn't like the fact it went from my usual 110/62 to 133/90 in three weeks. Since stopping the Diclegis my BP is back to normal. I really wanted to take this and liked it tremendously! I just didn't like the trend it was having with my BP.
I have since replaced the Diclegis with Zyrtec (a regular, good old fashioned antihistamine!) and I take 25mg of B6 twice a day for morning sickness. This has worked like a charm, since the Zyrtec lasts 24 hours, for my morning sickness. I took Zyrtec with both of my boys (I have bad allergies) and they were just fine.
HTH!!
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