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Doxinate consumption in pregnancy
I am 6 weeks pregnant, gsac and yolk sac is formed. I had too much nausea and aversion to food, so my gynae suggested Doxinate tablet. The first time i took doxinate before meal, it did not effect much. The next time i took it at night before meal and my nauseousness is totally gone. Is it normal?
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It is safe to take Doxinate and it is best taken at night to prevent morning sickness You can increase the dose in case there is no relief with single tablet
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Don't worry. Doxinate is totally safe. Repeat ultrasound after 1 week
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Connect please
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Normal
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Yes normal. In single dose how can one drug affect 100%.
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It's normal.
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Doxinate is totally safe during pregnancy U can use it as over the counter whenever u have nausea/ vomiting Consult a Gynecologist if it's not subsiding with doxinate
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