Pregnancy category: C.
There are adequate and well-contorted studies in pregnant women. Use during pregnancy only if the potential benefit to the mother is out-weighs the potential risk to the fetus.
There is an increased risk of teratogenicity associated with the use of antiepileptic drugs. Women taking antiepileptic drugs who may become pregnant should be informed of the possible consequences. Those who wish to become pregnant should be referred to an appropriate specialist for advice. Women who become pregnant should be counselled and offered antenatal screening (alphafetoprotein measurement and a second trimester ultrasound scan).
Gabtin 300 is present in milk during lactation, although, it is acceptable in the normal dosage.
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