Rybelsus is a brand-name oral tablet prescribed to help manage blood sugar levels in certain adults with type 2 diabetes. It contains the active ingredient semaglutide. Rybelsus is not recommended to be taken during pregnancy and breastfeeding.
Keep reading for specific information about reproductive health and Rybelsus. For a comprehensive look at Rybelsus, see this article.
If you can become pregnant, it’s important to consider whether Rybelsus is a safe choice for you.
Rybelsus is not usually recommended during pregnancy unless your doctor thinks the benefits of treatment are greater than the potential side effects.
There hasn’t been enough research in humans to show whether Rybelsus is safe to take while pregnant. Animal studies show that Rybelsus may harm a fetus, but it’s not known whether these results apply to humans.
If you’re planning a pregnancy and decide to take Rybelsus, you should wait until at least 2 months after your last dose to become pregnant. It takes at least 2 months for the drug to clear from your body.
If you’re pregnant or planning to become pregnant, tell your doctor before you start taking Rybelsus. They can review your treatment options with you.
For information about managing type 2 diabetes during pregnancy, see this article.
If you’re breastfeeding or planning to do so, it’s important to consider how Rybelsus may affect you and your child.
You should not breastfeed while taking Rybelsus. Animal studies show that Rybelsus passes into breast milk. For this reason, you should not take the drug while breastfeeding.
If you’re breastfeeding or planning to breastfeed, tell your doctor before taking Rybelsus. They may recommend a different medication for you.
Rybelsus is not usually recommended during pregnancy unless your doctor thinks the benefits of treatment are greater than the potential side effects.
If you’re sexually active and you or your partner can become pregnant, talk with your doctor about your birth control options while you’re taking Rybelsus.
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