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How Safe Is Navidoxine In Pregnancy?

hi doctor, i have 7 weeks pregnancy and i feel very sick everytime of the day, i vomit 5 times a day and not drinking water that much because it makes me feel even worse. i called the gynie and she recommended me to take navidoxine, but i m afraid they can affect the baby or something.Kind Regards Lin
Wed, 24 Feb 2016
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Hallow Dear,

Navidoxine is Meclozine + Pyridoxine medicines. Meclozine is an antihistaminc agent which can control the vomiting of pregnancy. This is safe during pregnancy. However, being antihistaminic medicine, it can cause drowsiness; hence driving, working near stove, etc. should be avoided while under the effect of this medicine.

Once your vomiting is under control, I would advise you to discontinue this medicine.

I hope this helps you.

Dr. Nishikant Shrotri
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How Safe Is Navidoxine In Pregnancy?

Hallow Dear, Navidoxine is Meclozine + Pyridoxine medicines. Meclozine is an antihistaminc agent which can control the vomiting of pregnancy. This is safe during pregnancy. However, being antihistaminic medicine, it can cause drowsiness; hence driving, working near stove, etc. should be avoided while under the effect of this medicine. Once your vomiting is under control, I would advise you to discontinue this medicine. I hope this helps you. Dr. Nishikant Shrotri