It is important to always inform healthcare professionals if you are pregnant before taking any medication. Manufacturers often include warnings about avoiding medications during pregnancy as a precaution, but sometimes this is based more on legal reasons rather than actual safety concerns. In the case of Kwellada, there have been observational studies that suggest it is safe for use in pregnant women. Ultimately, it is best to follow the advice of your pharmacist or healthcare provider when choosing a medication during pregnancy.
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