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Tylenol does not thin your blood and is the only safe pain reliever to take during pregnancy.
To be on the safe side no
this is a good medication as long as it is not abused and follow the direction carefully
Ive been doing research into safe pain relief for my pregnant wife, it seems as if Tylenol (aceteminophen) is safe for pregnant women, but one should stay under the recommended adult dosage for the OTC pill, Tylenol 3 have quite a larger dose and most likely would exceed the accepted safe dosage.
Regular Tylenol is the only pain reliever that is considered safe for pregnancy. Consult your Dr for further advice.
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I'm 22 weeks pregnant and my pharmacist just told me it should be just fine to take both cephalexin (Keflex) and acetaminophen (Tylenol) at the same time. Call your physician, OB, or pharmacist before you take any medication, especially when pregnant, or in combination with another drug.
* Tylenol * Acetaminophen is perfectly safe. * If you are in the UK the equivalent is paracetamol.
Percocet has Tylenol and narcotic. Generally, Tylenol is safe during pregnancy. Narcotic is also safe except near labor because the respiratory depression can pass on to the newborn and may result in additional needed interventions to stimulate the newborn to breath. Therefore, unless you really have to, just stick to plain acetaminophen (Tylenol.)
There is a brand of nasal spray that can be used for sinus relief while you are pregnant. In fact the nasal spray can be used by infants because it is so safe. Xlear is a company that uses xylitol in nasal sprays. Xlear nasal sprays can help open the nasal passages. If you are looking for a safe nasal spray check out www.xlear.com.
There are a wide variety of medications available for sinus infections but many of the conventional treatments can be harmful to take while pregnant. When my wife was pregnant she also got a sinus infection and we came across a great natural product that has no side effects. The product was called SinusWars4 and it really helped her. if you want to get hold of this product you should go to the products website sinuswars.com. If you want to use a conventional drug i would strongly recommend you consult your gp.