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Is It Safe To Take Doxinate When Pregnant?

Hi , i am 12 weeks pregnant now. Have slight vomiting only. Doc has prescribed with Doxinate tablets thrice a day. Can u please tell me if it is safe to take these tablets or will it have any side effects on the foetus ? Does this medicine have any other use other than for vomiting ?
Sat, 22 Feb 2014
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Hi,
I can understand your concerns. Doxinate is completely safe in pregnancy and is a drug of choice for vomiting in pregnancy. It generally does not cause serious side effects but rarely can cause rash, dry mouth & stomach cramps. It should not be given to patients with liver diseases. It does not harm your baby and it is also used to relieve symptoms of allergy, hay fever, and the common cold. Feel free to contact us further.
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Is It Safe To Take Doxinate When Pregnant?

Hi, I can understand your concerns. Doxinate is completely safe in pregnancy and is a drug of choice for vomiting in pregnancy. It generally does not cause serious side effects but rarely can cause rash, dry mouth & stomach cramps. It should not be given to patients with liver diseases. It does not harm your baby and it is also used to relieve symptoms of allergy, hay fever, and the common cold. Feel free to contact us further.