If your doctor: orders it for you, and discusses risk/benefits. Pregnancy: Animal studies did not reveal any embryotoxicity or fetotoxicity, nor did limited human experience. Due to insufficient human data, pregnant women should be treated with sulpiride only if strictly indicated. Additionally, the newborns of treated women should be monitored, because of isolated cases of extrapyramidal side effects
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Talk with prescriber: Safety has not been established for pregnancy But there has been use of it in pregnancy for some time Your obgyn and you need to discuss this issue and decide the best course
Answered 3/13/2020
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