are you try to get rid of the baby? just go to a planned parenthood, its much more safer that way. becareful, if you are using over the counter drugs in an attempt to get rid of the baby and you are unsucessful, then you could end up with a child that has mental and physical defects. be responsible and go to a clinic.
That is a tough question because we do not know a lot about the effects of drugs on pregnancy. If you have had a miscarriage, you might consider making a list of all medications - over the counter, nutritional supplements, and prescription medications - and talking to your pharmacist or doctor about what effects they may have had on your pregnancy. If you have not had a miscarriage and are concerned about a medication, OB/GYNs usually give their patients a list of drugs that they will allow during a pregnancy. If your doctor has not provided you with something like this, definitely talk to your doctor AND your pharmacist before taking anything. There are few medications that doctors usually feel comfortable with during the first trimester - and that is mostly because we just don't know how they will affect the pregnancy. I am uncertain from your post if you are being cautionary or if you have experienced a miscarriage. If you have, I would like to extend heartfelt condolences. I wish you the best for your future!
There is usually noted on the package what the risks are but if you need medicine you should always ask your doctor. If you are looking for abortion you have to see a doctor. The medicine that cause abortion is not over the counter.
If you mean on purpose the answer is no. That medicine is on prescription only for your safety. If you are worried about a medication and it's effect on you when pregnant you should always ask your doctor before starting a new medication.
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Don't buy over the counter drugs... Buy over the counter PUGS! (DOGS)
A combination of prescription drugs and over the counter medicine. He also had pnemonia.
can you be fired for over the counter drugs, and will you loose your benefits
OTC drugs are not made for everybody
Drugs you can buy over the counter at a pharmacy.
Yes. There are actually many over the counter drugs that can take the place of prescription drugs. Most of the time, its just a matter of dosage.
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