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Can Cyclopam Tablet Be Taken For Severe Abdominal Pain?
I am not sure whether I am pregnant or not. I am having bleeding after10 days of my normal menstrual cycle and also the discharge is low as compared to normal periods. I am also feeling severe pain in the lower abdomen region. Can I take cyclopam tablet considering that I am not sure about pregnancy.
Yes, you can take Cyclopam if you are unsure about your pregnancy status. Cyclopam is a combination of 2 medications, Dicyclomine and Paracetamol. Dicyclomine is commonly prescribed to pregnant patients for nausea and paracetamol is often prescribed also for generalized pain in pregnant patients. Both are categorized as being safe in pregnancy.
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Can Cyclopam Tablet Be Taken For Severe Abdominal Pain?
Hi, Yes, you can take Cyclopam if you are unsure about your pregnancy status. Cyclopam is a combination of 2 medications, Dicyclomine and Paracetamol. Dicyclomine is commonly prescribed to pregnant patients for nausea and paracetamol is often prescribed also for generalized pain in pregnant patients. Both are categorized as being safe in pregnancy. Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. David Girardi, Internal Medicine Specialist