I've been taking Zofran my whole pregnancy for nausea and lately there has been a lot of talk of it leading to birth defects such as cleft lip and palate and heart problems. I talked to my doctor and she said its a bunch of crap basically. But then my cousin told me her friends baby had a cleft lip because she took Zofran, and she wasn't lying. Super paranoid!! Help??? :-??
Re: Zofran linked to birth defects
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Many things were commonly used and then found to cause birth defects. If you are still taking it stop and don't worry about what's been done already because you can't change it.
I will add this is newer information which is why this medication is still given, I'm sure once it's 100% conclusive that it could be harmful it will no longer be prescribed.
The FDS is now warning agianst it.
Just because a doctor says something is safe doeant ALWAYS mean they are corrwct, or even know that it may not be.
This is not to scare anyone into not taking it, just to caution people to do a little research. We ALL have opinions in life and we are not always going to agree.
If you have concerns about medication talk to you Dr. I always research print out things I find and then take them with me. Getting a second opinion never hurts!
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Down. If your reasons for something being safe are "someone I know took it and they/their kids are fine" that is terrible advice and I'm going to tell you so. If you check out the link someone posted right above you, you will see medical opinions are changing on the safety of this drug. Medicine is constantly evolving, something that was once safe etc can change to not be after it's been used
For a few years so just because a dr prescribes it doesn't mean it's always safe. Yes she should definitely talk to her doctor and not take advice from Internet strangers.
If you are still worried, stop taking it and call your doctor to talk to her about it. Let her know your concerns. That's a part of what she's there for aside from making sure to help you have a healthy pregnancy.
I will say if you do stop taking it get in to see your doctor as soon as you can so that you can come up with a "plan B". I get how scary it is to hear this news and I am not telling you what to do either way as I am not a doctor, but I am one of those people whose body responds to pregnancy in a negative way. I have had HG with all three of my pregnancies so I get what you are going through for your doctor to prescribe the drug. So don't just stop taking it a grin and bear it. Work with your doctor to figure out another way for you to survive these 9 months!
I am a doctor in the UK and take Zofran (well the generic Ondansetron, cheaper but essentially the same) for hyperemesis. It is very difficult to get treatment for HG here in UK due to doctors being very cautious prescribing in pregnancy due to lack of hard evidence and fear of litigation. I am surprised so many ladies here are on Zofran and makes US prescribing seems far more liberal, but for me the benefits outweigh the risks and I'm sure lots of mums on here feel the same. Please don't make mums feel guilty as HG is really a miserable condition and for many we have no choice xx
In america they show commercials for medication so people can self diagnos and then talk to their doctors about medications they think they should be on. It a huge problem I believe and it leads to problems allthe time! Doctors get kick backs from drug ccomepanies for perscribing medications and I honestly feel that many give people what they want at times as sad as it is.
Most people in general want an easy fix, they do not want to hear thst if they stop eating two bags of chips a day and get up off the couch they will start feeling better. They want the doctor to give them meds to help them lose weight while sitting on the couch eating the chips.
Americans are lazy.
@mers90 It is true that the drug was developed as an anti-emetic for chemotherapy induced vomiting and in the UK it is only licensed as such, however it is also widely used (off license) for post operative nausea and vomiting and as second line therapy for HG (under specialist obstetric advice only).
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The information about Zofran is new-ish (1.5 years old) but not so new that most OBs haven't heard of it. I spoke at length with my OB about this early in my pregnancy because I was on Zofran my whole pregnancy with DD and this warning came out later and I was worried about this LO. We had a great conversation about it and he convinced me that this is a weak link and Zofran is still quite safe and well worth the risks for someone like me who has borderline HG.
Still I tried Diclegis first this pregnancy. It didnt stop my vomiting and it made me feel like a zombie unable to do my job which my family depends on for survival. So I am back on Zofran. Everything looked good in my anatomy scan and I am comfortable with my decision.
It certainly is alarming when the FDA issues a warning about a drug you are taking and it is definitely something to talk about with your doctor, but then you just need to make the best choice for you, that you can live with.
@grlplz Sorry you are having a miserable time, it is something that is definitely poorly understood or appreciated. Considering I am a doctor working with a bunch of other doctors and nurses I have had very little empathy in any of my pregnancies, mostly just bitching that I've had to take quite a few weeks off work in early pregnancy! Now everything is much more controlled but I know from previous experience I won't be able to stop the medication until after delivery which is rubbish. There are quite a few unpleasant side effects, constipated much?! X
Anyway, on to the original post. I was on Zofran during my pregnancy for the nausea because I just personally could not tolerate it. I tried natural remedies but nothing helped. I could barely get out of bed to use the restroom without getting sick let alone even look at any food without having my stomach churn. I don't regret taking it and would continue if I still had an issue with all the nausea. It was the only way I could actually eat and properly nourish my baby.
I think it depends on the doctor, but there are some here in America quick to prescribe medicine. When I lived in a different state I was able to get narcotic meds and antibiotics very easily. Where I live now its not easy at all and I have to prove I need either one. (This sounds like I was addicted but never was. I actually have a fear of being addicted to any medicine or alcohol).
Make your own choice, talk to your doctors, I told mine I wanted to stop taking them just in case. My anatomy scan came back normal and no concerns but I'm dreading the next 17 weeks, I don't know if I can survive.
I wouldn't believe everything online nor those stupid lawsuit ads on tv for warnings. Speak to a pharmacist who gets that type of information a lot sooner than your doctor would. My aunts a pharmacist and she said it's fine and to take caution using any meds because if your just having mild pregnancy issues try the natural way first before medicating.
Good luck to all you moms suffering and those that aren't. ❤️ almost done with pregnancy and soon beautiful baby.