Tramadol and the Unborn Child
January 14, 2010
Whether you are fully covered by prescription insurance or not, there are alternative pharmacy options which will help you to procure your medications in a less costly fashion. Online pharmacies often carry forms of inexpensive or cheap Tramadol, and these can work fine as long as they approved by the medical communities. You will always want to proceed with caution when ordering tramadol online no prescription through unknown sources. An inch of caution goes a long way where your chronic pain is concerned.
Those who are either pregnant or who have a chance of becoming pregnant cannot take Tramadol
, or any type of this medication. If you are trying to get pregnant, you will want to speak with your doctor about what this will mean for your pain prevention regiment during your pregnancy. There are many reasons why inexpensive Tramadol is not considered safe for the pregnant mother or her fetus, so taking care not to take Tramadol medication during the first trimester is of utmost importance.
There are cases where a breastfeeding mother will be able to begin or resume her Tramadol 50mg regiment, though this is a matter to be discussed with her doctor before a determination is made. Some dosages are low enough as not too effect the health of the breastfeeding child, while other dosages may still allow for too much Tramadol exposure through the milk.
Tramadol pills
falls under the Category C by the Food and Drug Administration, and this means that the effects of the drug on the unborn fetus at any stage during gestation are not yet known. This is often due to the dangers of the testing process, or due to elements within the medication which have been proven to cause difficulties or damage. Until all of these issues have been completely worked out through the FDA, caution and careful consideration should be exercised and your doctor’s advice taken strictly.
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