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Is nyquil good to take while pg?? Home sick all day throwing up body hurting
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If its strep you should have antibiotics and you should start to feel better after being on them for 48hrs
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My doc said it slight strept throat but caught hurts so bad. 1st time I ever had this. And no nyquil even so it was the only thing thtnput me to sleep mucunix didn't help n caught drops don't either. I taking Tylenol but still the same since yesterday
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absolutely not. there's quite a bit of alcohol in it. my husband is 170 lbs and one shot made him loopy as hell lol. but I don't see how NyQuil would help you throwing up and your body hurting. I'd call your doc.
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8162792 tn?1411791259
not my quiz but if your having flu like symptoms you can take robitussin and mucinex. I've had the flu twice since i have been pregnant.
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You can't take nyquil while pregnant, however if you've been vomiting all day taking anything probabt isn't the beat idea because it may irritate your stomach.
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No. You can take sudafed and tylenol extra strength.
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I don't think that's a good idea. I'm pretty sure Nyquil has alcohol in it and that's most definitely not good for you to be having at all..
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