I was admitted to L&D Friday for horrible contractions and fast dilation to a 4. I was given terbutaline in my IV and it slowed my contractions. I was sent home Saturday with an RX for it and instructed to take it every 4 hours to keep contractions slowed.
After insurance issues to fill the RX, DH finally picked it up today. The pharmacist warned me that it is NOT to be given to pregnant women to treat or prevent PTL. It says that on the pamphlet that comes with the RX as well. FDA website agrees and says it can cause serious medical problems to the mother and fetus.
Of course at this point I'm slightly freaking out and so pissed I was given this! Has anyone else been given this? I know no one is a doctor here but what the hell! Why do they give it if even the FDA is against it?
*i have called my doctor to discuss this- but I won't hear from them until tomorrow due to the holiday.
Re: Anyone given terbutaline for PTL?
Safe and it was administered in the hospital. So far the only reaction is super jitters like 10 cups of coffee jitters.
I am not going to worry about it because I can't take anything back. But I certainly will not take it again. Heart problems run on both sides of my family so lord knows I don't need any help from medications to have issues!
Our babies are probably fine from just the small dose that was given however again I say: I'm pissed the doctors and nurses didn't tell me the risks and I'm pissed at myself for not researching the drug before hand. I guess I just didn't think I would given something like this from my own doctors