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drugs during pregnancy
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drugs during pregnancy

by daniel__0, Feb 11, 1999 12:00AM

  can you please tell me about maxolon drug given to pregnant women to stop vomiting and is it 100% safe to mother and babe.
  and what are possible side effects
  also any possible side effect from parcetamol during pregnancy
  thank you

by hfhsmdrcs, Feb 11, 1999 12:00AM

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Dear Daniel:
These are the British names for drugs:
Maxolon is Reglan, metaclopromide, and parcetamol is acetaminophen, or tylenol. Both are class B drugs: the animal information is reassuring and there is not information in humans that has been concerning.
Keywords: Parcetamol, metaclopromide
This information is provided for education purposes only and is not a medical consutlation. If you have specific questions, please speak with your physician.





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