INFORMATION FOR WOMEN WHO HAVE JUVENILE ARTHRITIS DURING PREGNANCY OR BREASTFEEDING
What is juvenile arthritis?
The term juvenile arthritis (JA) refers to any pediatric rheumatic disease, meaning any condition featuring inflammation or autoimmune activity (the immune system attacking a part of the body) that begins in children below 16 years of age. Such conditions can include arthritis and other diseases. In many cases the term JA refers to a well-known type of JA, juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, which often continues into adulthood, an thus can coexist with pregnancy.
Respiratory Disorders
Frequently used medications:
Advair HFA
Singulair
Symbicort
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DEPRESSION & MENTAL HEALTH
Frequently used medications:
Fluoxetine
Luvox CR
Zoloft
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Digestive System Disorders
Frequently used medications:
Nexium IV
Prevacid
Prilosec
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epilepsy & neurologic disorders
Frequently used medications:
Depakote Er
Keppra
Lamictal XR
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HEART & BLOOD CONDITIONS
Frequently used medications:
Azor
Bystolic
Diovan
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ONCOLOGY & IMMUNOLOGY
Frequently used medications:
Gleevec
Herceptin
Velcade
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OTHER CONDITIONS & EXPOSURES
Frequently used medications:
Heparin Sodium
Seasonale
Voltaren
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