Q. Is it safe?
it is generally considered a safe medicine if it is taken as directed by the doctor. The side effects that result with use of Labetalol occur during the first few weeks of treatment and disappear with time.
Q. Why is it used in pregnancy?
It is important to appropriately treat high blood pressure in pregnancy. Studies have shown that poorly controlled high blood pressure in pregnancy can lead to an increased risk of certain birth defects, stillbirth, reduced growth of the baby within the womb, and premature birth. For some women with high blood pressure, treatment with Labetalol in pregnancy might be considered to be the best option. Your doctor is the best person to help you decide what is right for you and your baby.
Q. Does it cause itching?
Yes, itchy skin, a rash or tingly scalp are common side effects of Labetalol. Speak to your doctor if the itchiness or rash gets worse or lasts for more than a week.
Q. Does it affect heart rate?
it slows down your heart rate and makes it easier for your heart to pump blood around your body. Your doctor may regularly check your blood pressure and pulse (heart rate) during therapy to determine your response to the medicine.
Q. Is it safe to use this in patients with diabetes?
Diabetic patients while using Labetalol should regularly check the blood sugar levels. Labetalol may make it difficult to recognize the warning signs of low blood sugar such as shaking and a racing heartbeat. Consult your doctor if the blood sugar levels are reduced while taking Labetalol.