Prescription Medicine and Pregnancy
Deciding which prescription medicines to take during a pregnancy can be a unique challenge. Though the effects of the drug may be favorable to your body, they might be detrimental to your unborn fetus. Because of the variability regarding different medications and the reactions they could pose, a consultation with a doctor is necessary before taking any prescription drug while pregnant.
Doctors, nurses and other medical professionals are responsible for educating themselves regarding pharmacology and the study of prescription drugs. Because of this, these practitioners should convey clear, accurate information to their patients and advise against the consumption of potentially harmful medications. If you or your child was harmed due to the negligence of a healthcare professional, contact the Philadelphia birth injury attorneys of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C., today at 215-238-1130 to discuss your legal options.
Avoiding Problem Medications
There are several medications that should be avoided during a pregnancy due to the inherent harm they could cause to the fetus. These medications include:
- Accutane (for cystic acne)
- Thalomid (for a type of skin disease)
- Paxil (for depression)
- Lithium (for bipolar disorder)
- Dialntin (for seizures)
- Certain cancer chemotherapy treatments
- Certain OTC medicines with NSAIDs
- Nicotine patches
If your doctor failed to mention the risks associated with these medicines or gave you inaccurate advice, you may be entitled to financial compensation. The best way to find out if you have a viable case is by contacting an experienced birth injury lawyer right away.
Contact Us
If you or your loved one has been harmed as a result of prescription drug intake during pregnancy, contact the Philadelphia birth injury lawyers of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C. at 215-238-1130 for a free initial consultation.


