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Gynaecologist, Chennai
When you have bronchial asthma. It can be suggested on benifits overweight the risk as severe wheeze needs nebuliser.
M.B.B.S, Post Graduate Diploma In Maternal & Child Health
Gynaecologist,
Cetrizine is fine and so is monteleukast but if possible you should try additional measures to control your symptoms. Per se they are not contraindicated in pregnancy.
Grilinctus syrup is not recommended in pregnancy and breastfeeding.
Stop the syrup. Do steam inhalation 3 times a day. Gargle with warm salt water often. Brush twice daily and clean your tongue (as it can be a breeding place for bacteria).
Take Tulsi-Basil droops, org wheat Grass Powder, drink 30 ml Virgin Coconut Oil. Do oil pulling with it, also put into both nostel at bed time 02 droops, may contact for any assistance, www.pncindia.net.
It would be better to consult a Chest Specialist & get a PFT test done by his recommendation.
As a nursing mother your should know that this drug may not be safe for your child.
Likely that in your case Bronchial Asthma has exacerbated due to sudden omission of foracort inhaler (a steroid)& pregnancy itself. You may have to continue the autohaler in minimum effective dose & get some new drug added to your prescription. Best is to consult a chest physician & follow his/her advice.