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The pharmacist gave me some Kwellada-P. The box says to avoid it if pregnant. That's my situation. Is it really as safe as my pharmacist says?

It's important to always inform healthcare professionals if you are pregnant before taking any medication. In the case of Kwellada-P, it is advisable to avoid it if you are pregnant. Manufacturers often include this warning as a precaution, but in some cases, observational studies may show that the medication is safe for use during pregnancy. It's always best to consult with your healthcare provider before taking any medication while pregnant to ensure the safety of both you and your baby.

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