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Baraclue and pregancy

Should i try one child while i am taking Baraclude? I have no child and I am over 40 now. My doctor forbid me to have a child. What should i do?
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I had very bad side effects like dizziness , nausea, vomiting and also stomach problems. Sometime, I couldn't wake up. I am so weak. By the way, I have Viread( Tenofovir ) 123 mg expired date 1.201,anyone who wants it I will post it. I didn't use it anymore so I can post it free. I also have  Tenofovir 245 mg but it is expired 8.2013 so may be it is not good anymore. I used it both of the only 3 tabts each and I stopped. Actually I used 245 mg first and  the side effect was so bad that I stopped. And after one year my doc started a bit small dose 123 mg and still didn't work with me so I have both of them. Please let me know if anyone want it.
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tenofovir is impossible not to work, it has no resistance, how long did you take it?

and any way you can t have a baby with entecavir.you ll have to take tenofovir or if it still doesn t work by 6 months tenofovir plus lamivudine or maybe even truvada although i dont know if truvada is allowed for preganancy
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There must be something wrong I guess, tenofovir doesn't work with you? It's should not be like that.
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I tried Tenofovir already. It did  not work with me.
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Should i try one child while i am taking Baraclude?

absolutely not, entecavir made tumors on lab mice and still under control on humans using it.tenofovir is cheaper, more potent and used on infected mothers for pregnancy

you have to switch to tenofovir
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