Warning About Komatelate
If you’ve seen a Komatelate alert, stop right there. Don’t click. Don’t call. Don’t enter anything anywhere.
If you’ve seen a Komatelate alert, stop right there. Don’t click. Don’t call. Don’t enter anything anywhere.
You just got handed a prescription for Komatelate and you’re staring at the bottle wondering what the hell you’re supposed to do.
You’re scared. I know you are. Because I’ve seen how fast your heart jumps when you read the drug name and “pregnancy” in the same sentence.
If you’re pregnant and have been prescribed or exposed to azoborode, your top concern should be safety (not) speculation. I know that feeling.
You wake up one morning, eat a slice of orange-flavored yogurt, and suddenly your face burns hot. Your stomach churns. You feel wiped out by noon.
You’re eight weeks pregnant. You just Googled “safe chemicals during pregnancy” and landed on a forum post warning about Azoborode.
You’re pregnant. And you’re taking Azoborode. That’s enough to make your stomach drop. I’ve talked to dozens of people in this exact spot.
You’re staring at the pill bottle. Your hands are cold. That question is already screaming in your head.