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The risks of aspirin late in pregnancy are probably not relevant for a topical exposure to salicylic acid, even late in the pregnancy, because of its low systemic levels. Topical salicylic acid is common in many over-the-counter dermatological agents and the lack of adverse reports suggests a low risk.
[1] [12] Use in pregnancy and breastfeeding appears safe. [12] In people with a sulfa allergy certain formulations may result in problems. [1] Mesalazine is an aminosalicylate and anti-inflammatory. [1] [12] It works by direct contact with the intestines. [1] Mesalazine was approved for medical use in the United States in 1987.
Medications that can be used in diabetes during pregnancy include insulin, glyburide and metformin. [10] Pregnant women who use prescription medications containing opioids while pregnant may cause serious harm to the mother or unborn child. [11]
Diphenhydramine, available in various salt forms, [74] such as citrate, [75] [76] hydrochloride, [77] and salicylate, [78] exhibits distinct molecular weights and pharmacokinetic properties. Specifically, diphenhydramine hydrochloride and diphenhydramine citrate possess molecular weights of 291.8 g/mol [ 79 ] and 447.5 g/mol , [ 80 ] respectively.
Since oral aspirin (which produces much higher salicylic acid plasma concentrations than dermal salicylic acid applications) poses no significant adverse pregnancy outcomes in terms of frequency of stillbirth, birth defects or developmental delay, use of salicylic acid containing cosmetics is safe for pregnant women. [25]
Furosemide has potential interactions with these medications: [37] Aspirin and other salicylates; Other diuretics (e.g. ethacrynic acid, hydrochlorothiazide) Synergistic effects with other antihypertensives (e.g. doxazosin) Sucralfate; Potentially hazardous interactions with other drugs:
Lysine acetylsalicylate, also known as aspirin DL-lysine or lysine aspirin, is a more soluble form of acetylsalicylic acid (aspirin). As with aspirin itself, it is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) with analgesic, anti-inflammatory, antithrombotic and antipyretic properties. [ 1 ]
Doxylamine is used in the combination drug pyridoxine/doxylamine to treat morning sickness (nausea and vomiting of pregnancy). [19] [20] [21] It is the only medication approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration for the treatment of morning sickness. [19] [20]