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Is Vomiting A Side Effect Of Minastrin Chewables?

Is vomiting a side effect of Minastrin chewables? I have only been taking it for 10 days. I took it 3:30 PM and started vomiting stomach bile, which ended up turning green from white from 4 Am- 8:20am and then I was pretty much okay besides the feeling empty but being afraid to eat.
Thu, 30 Jun 2016
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Hi.
Thanks for your query.
Noted the history of your taking Minastrin chewable.
Since these are birth control pills, nausea, vomiting, change of behavior, edema of the limbs and body all are known complications of these pills.
But it is necessary at the same time to see whether there are any other causes of your symptoms as you are taking these for the last 10 day and would have caused the vomiting on day 1.
Consult your Gynecologist or a PCP for clinical evaluation, examination, blood tests and see for the reasons, prescribe you the correct medicines, see the results.
It is your Gynecologist that will decide whether to stop/continue or change over to other medicines.
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Is Vomiting A Side Effect Of Minastrin Chewables?

Hi. Thanks for your query. Noted the history of your taking Minastrin chewable. Since these are birth control pills, nausea, vomiting, change of behavior, edema of the limbs and body all are known complications of these pills. But it is necessary at the same time to see whether there are any other causes of your symptoms as you are taking these for the last 10 day and would have caused the vomiting on day 1. Consult your Gynecologist or a PCP for clinical evaluation, examination, blood tests and see for the reasons, prescribe you the correct medicines, see the results. It is your Gynecologist that will decide whether to stop/continue or change over to other medicines.