Dear Davor ...
Thank you once again for your e-mail dated 7th December 2005.
Kindly note that while Rowatinex does not show teratogenic effects in animals. In order to be totally safe its use is not recommended during the first trimester of pregnancy. Use during the second and third trimesters can be considered in appropriate circumstances.
There is no convincing data on excretion of the actives of Rowatinex
in breast milk and as a precaution, in the absence of such data, use
of Rowatinex in nursing mothers is not recommended.
We trust that the above answers your query and remain, with kindest regards
Yours sincerely,
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-----Original Message-----
Hi there,
I was cured from advanced urinary problems using Rowatinex blisters after a futile course of cephalosporine antibiotics of the next generation. Yeah, I'm convinced allright.
On the other hand, Rowatinex recommended procedure for breastfeeding and pregnancy is not too reassuring, and I beg for your hints with this matter. I am a member of a parenting NGO in Croatia, and often this matter comes up: breastfeeding and pregnancy vs. medication.
Hope to get some information from you,
Davor ...