I wouldn't risk it. Food poisoning can be quite serious, sometimes even fatal if not treated properly.
Also, sometimes, depending on what's causing the vomiting, it's the body's way of getting rid of the toxins causing the illness. So depending on the cause of vomiting, it's sometimes best to not take anything to stop it unless the vomiting continues more than 24 hours.
Seasickness pills or THC
pills. lots of pills.
First, you must make sure you're going to vomit. If you feel really bad, and nauseous, a good cure is papaya, papaya pills, gum, or tablets from the doctor. The papaya pills will not only prevent vomiting, but cure nausea, stomachaches, and indigestion.
Low blood pressure is not a known side effect of birth control pills.
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Stomach ulcers can be caused by excessive drinking or tobacco products. They may also be caused by different illnesses or prescription pills.
I don't kknow if you are still looking for answers to this question, but I do now that you can actually take pills.
they are made from chicken pills which are used to fatten chickens and those pills are not good for human because they might dangers you body including bloody stool, nausea, vomiting, heart disease, anemia, weakness and even death
Peptic ulcer can be caused by long term use of pills such as aspirin. See http://bit.ly/yp7Vr
Prosolution pills are used for pain relief and to relieve pain caused by excessive working conditions. Prosolution relaxes the muscles and give the muscles a break.
Irritable bowel syndrome should not effect how birth control pills work. However, if you are vomiting or have severe diarrhoea, then you should be very cautious about how effect birth control will be and because of this, I would recommend that you use a condom during intercourse for the next four weeks.
No. Often weight gain is experienced in some women due to the hormone changes caused by birth control pills. It has nothing to do with the sugar pills.