It is different for each individual case, how far along you are, what complications you may be having, and several other factors.
The labeling on the actual medication says, "If pregnant or breast-feeding, ask a health professional before use."
Yes you can. I am only 7 weeks pegnant and my OB said that this is safe. WebMD also says it has no side affects to the baby.
If you are pregnant you should never take any medications, even over the counter ones, without consulting your Dr first.
Yes. Pregnant women can take Tylenol cold and flu. This tablet is safe even in first trimester of pregnancy also. But please do consult your physician.
Xtra strength Tylenol
That drug is probably paracetamol. It is safe in pregnancy.
Cold medicine, Tylenol, Or a prescription from the doctor
You get pregnant.
It is technically safe, however there is pain releiving medication in Tylenol Cold already. If the pain relief from Tylenol Cold is insufficient you could take ibuprofen with it.
Ask a doctor before using any over-the-counter medications, because certain chemicals found in OTC meds can be harmful due to your condition...but if you don't feel like consulting a professional, there are always home remedies which can actually be quite safe and effective! check em out
its a girl!
The only medicine that I have given my 24 month old is Tylenol or Motrin, I have never given him anything else.
Of course not! Many cure diseases. Any drug that is used and abused more than prescribed can be harmful to your body. Cold medicine, flu medicine, tums, cough syrup, Tylenol, even vitamins!
Check in with your doctor before taking any medication.
There should be no problem taking these to medications in close temporal proximity, as there is no significant interactions between aspirin and tylenol.
Answering "Can you take Tylenol sinus with ibuprofen?"Answering "Can you take Tylenol sinus with ibuprofen?"Yes, infact Ibuprofen and pseudoephedrine (the medical ingredient in Tylenol sinus) are often used together in medicine such as Advil cold & sinus, Children's Motrin, and others.