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Does Regular Intake Of Vomikind Tablets During Early Pregnancy Affect The Fetus?

Iam present pregnent and i never control vomit so I have useTab vomikind MD4mg twice a daily. And I also fear because Ian useing regularly . present iam 3months pregnant. so my question is what a side effect is regular use tab vomikind MD4mg during pregnancy
Wed, 12 Oct 2016
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As such no medicine is safe during pregnancy. Vomikind belongs to category B pregnancy drug as per US FDA. Category B drugs include drugs for which well-controlled studies in pregnant women have failed to demonstrate a risk to the fetus in any trimester of pregnancy. So don’t worry.
Advice
1.     Try to avoid Vomikind MD 2 mg if you can. Take it only if vomiting is intolerable
2.     Quit smoking & alcohol if you are taking it
3.     Avoid eating 3 hours before lying down
4.     Raise the head of your bed
5.     Avoid spicy foods, fatty foods, mint, chocolate, tomato-based foods, and coffee
6.     Investigation – Hb%
I hope this information will help you. I will be happy if you ask another question
Thanks
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Does Regular Intake Of Vomikind Tablets During Early Pregnancy Affect The Fetus?

As such no medicine is safe during pregnancy. Vomikind belongs to category B pregnancy drug as per US FDA. Category B drugs include drugs for which well-controlled studies in pregnant women have failed to demonstrate a risk to the fetus in any trimester of pregnancy. So don’t worry. Advice 1. Try to avoid Vomikind MD 2 mg if you can. Take it only if vomiting is intolerable 2. Quit smoking & alcohol if you are taking it 3. Avoid eating 3 hours before lying down 4. Raise the head of your bed 5. Avoid spicy foods, fatty foods, mint, chocolate, tomato-based foods, and coffee 6. Investigation – Hb% I hope this information will help you. I will be happy if you ask another question Thanks