Patient's Query
Hi doctor,
I missed my periods for the last four months. So, I had Deviry 10 mg two tablets a day for five days, but I did not get periods. Then, I started taking Krimson 35 for 21 days. Still, I did not get periods. Then I had a pregnancy test and unfortunately, it turned to be positive. Now, I am worried about the side effect of medicines I took. Will the medicines cause any mental or physical disorder to the baby? Please help me.
Hello,
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Deviry is progesterone and it would have supported the pregnancy. But, Krimson 35 contains Cyproterone acetate. It is a category C drug and not to be taken during pregnancy at all. In fact, Krimson35 is advised only in cases of PCOS (polycystic ovary syndrome). Now, you are 4 months pregnant. Please get a quadruple test and an ultrasound pelvis to check for fetal growth anomalies and aneuploidies (abnormal chromosome).
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