penicillin, amoxicillin, Tylenol
Generally the same medications can be taken regardless of pregnancy.
No, you wont be able to get the nozzle to the baby's throat.
You cannot eat bamboo at all because you could get a splinter in your throat.
no not at all it clears mucus from ur throat and other areas
Its not and where did you get that at
discomfort in the operated ear and the throat (from the breathing tube inserted during surgery), which can be controlled by such analgesic medications as meperidine
Yes, I'm pregnant too (7 months) the doctor describe it for me when I had fever and throat infection
I have the same question, the best answer I can get from online is: 'Menthol is a common ingredient of many throat lozenges and sprays. There are no human studies on the use of menthol during pregnancy, so its risk is undetermined. The concentration of menthol in throat lozenges and sprays is low, and because of this the risk for malformations is believed to be small. ' http://www.fetal-exposure.org/OTC.html
Common medications are amoxicillin, keflex, penicillin or cephalexin.
You should not drink alcohol after biopsy's in the throat and colon. It is best to avoid drinking alcohol as it could interfer with other medications that you were given during the procedure.
Many expectant mothers have experienced the feeling of a lump in their throat, though it is not a common symptom.
Sounds like an infection and not pregnancy. Sore throats are not usually a symptom of pregnancy. Go to the doctor.