Ask a doctor before using any over-the-counter medications, because certain chemicals found in OTC meds can be harmful due to your condition...but if you don't feel like consulting a professional, there are always home remedies which can actually be quite safe and effective! check em out
You should be advised to watch out when taking medicines during pregnancy especially during the first trimester. You can take Tylenol or Tylenol Cold, Robitussin DM, Sudafed, or Vicks Cough Syrup for a cold. Be careful you are not purchasing the multi-symptom versions of these medicines, because they can contain more than one medicine in it.
There is no medicine for a cold or flu since there is no cure but there are medicine to help with the symptoms and if you have a headache you can take Tylenol if absolutely needed. If you need cough medicine speak to your doctor.
That drug is probably paracetamol. It is safe in pregnancy.
its a girl!
It is not advised to take cold medicine while pregnant, consult a physician first.
Xtra strength Tylenol
You can buy vitamin tablets especially for pregnancy women, but the most important thing is folic acid. If you wanted to take medicine for headaches, pains etc, just take paracetamol or try natural remedies (rest, cold compress, etc)
It is different for each individual case, how far along you are, what complications you may be having, and several other factors.The labeling on the actual medication says, "If pregnant or breast-feeding, ask a health professional before use."
with all my pregnancies, I hated the cold. I was always hot though, but never did mind it. The temperature of a pregnant woman varies. it all depends on the person its not just a pregnant thing
can pregnant women eat shrimp Answer: No, it is not advisable for pregnant women to eat shrimp. There are too many risks involved with seafood - one common risk is that the food could be contaminated with bacteria.
The type of cold medicine that a horse may receive would be totally up to the equine veterinarian that is overseeing the horse. Human grade cold medicines are not equine safe and should not be given,
That should not be a problem at all.
Doctors do not prescribe any medication for a common cold. The common cold is a viral condition and antibiotics should not be prescribed for it.
This is a medicine for cold