Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Warning some pain medication to induce abortion

Analgesia group nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory (like ibuprofen, naproxen and Diclofenac) in the first 20 weeks of pregnancy may increase risk of miscarriage up 2.4 times, a new study has confirmed.

Nonsectarian anti-inflammatory drugs even in small amounts in the early stages of pregnancy are doing more than double the risk of lost children.

This report reviews the doctors should give advice to women to avoid the above-mentioned drugs, paracetamol should be used instead.

The team looked at more than 4,700 cases of miscarriage, in which 352 cases (7.5%) each NSAID group of pain medications.

The women were compared with 47,000 other women at the same age (from 15 to 45) have never lost a pregnancy, of which 2.6% had used NSAID analgesics.

In the above classes of drugs, Diclofenac is the most dangerous, followed by naproxen, celecoxib, ibuprofen and rofecoxib, either alone or in combination.

Some experts also agreed that paracetamol is the safest pain medication for use in any stage of pregnancy.