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  2. Duloxetine - Wikipedia

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    Severe side effects include an increased risk of suicide, serotonin syndrome, mania, and liver problems. [10] Antidepressant withdrawal syndrome may occur if stopped. [10] There are concerns that use during the later part of pregnancy can harm the developing fetus. [10]

  3. Drugs in pregnancy - Wikipedia

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    Since the fetus is smaller and does not have a fully developed liver, the concentration of alcohol in its bloodstream lasts longer, increasing the chances of detrimental side effects. [69] The severity of effects alcohol may have on a developing fetus depends upon the amount and frequency of alcohol consumed as well as the stage of pregnancy.

  4. Docusate - Wikipedia

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    Side effects are uncommon and typically mild, [1] and may include stomach pain, abdominal cramps or diarrhea, [1] Efficacy decreases with long-term use, and may cause poor bowel function. [9] Serious allergic reactions may occur with the drug. The most severe side effect of docusate, although very rare, is rectal bleeding. [23]

  5. Dulcolax - Wikipedia

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    Dulcolax, a trade name of bisacodyl, a stimulant laxative drug that increases bowel movement Dulcolax Balance, a trade name of macrogol , an osmotic laxative Dulcolax Stool Softener, a trade name of dioctyl sodium sulfosuccinate , a common ingredient in products such as laxatives

  6. Ozempic’s Effects on Pregnancy and Fertility: Experts ... - AOL

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    Health experts answer four of the most frequently asked questions about the effects weight loss drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy can have on fertility and pregnancy. Here's what to know.

  7. Bisacodyl - Wikipedia

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    Bisacodyl is an organic compound that is used as a stimulant laxative drug. It works directly on the colon to produce a bowel movement. It is typically prescribed for relief of episodic and chronic constipation and for the management of neurogenic bowel dysfunction, as well as part of bowel preparation before medical examinations, such as for a colonoscopy.

  8. Tocolytic - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] Current evidence suggests that first line treatment with β 2 agonists, calcium channel blockers, or NSAIDs to prolong pregnancy for up to 48 hours is the best course of action to allow time for glucocorticoid administration. [1] Various types of agents are used, with varying success rates and side effects.

  9. Laxative - Wikipedia

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    Laxatives vary as to how they work and the side effects they may have. Certain stimulant, lubricant, and saline laxatives are used to evacuate the colon for rectal and bowel examinations, and may be supplemented by enemas under certain circumstances. Sufficiently high doses of laxatives may cause diarrhea.

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