No, NyQuil is not a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID). It is an over-the-counter medication primarily used to relieve symptoms of cold and flu, such as cough, congestion, and runny nose. NyQuil typically contains a combination of ingredients like acetaminophen, diphenhydramine, and dextromethorphan, but it does not have the anti-inflammatory properties characteristic of NSAIDs.
Olive oil is perfectly ok, in fact, the essential fatty acids may play a positive role on the devolpment of the child. Nyquil can because harmful not because of the slight alcohol (more alcohol in most fruit than a serving of Nyquil) but from the adverse effects from the drugs inside of it. It contains an antihistamine, cough suppressant (Dextromethorphan) and a NSAID. Nyquil also contains sugar which is something else to avoid while pregnant. Call your doctor and discuss this with him/her also. Don't take Nyquil anymore
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NyQuil contains NSAIDs(Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs). Many common medicines for pain relief and cold relief are NSAIDs. Taking an NSAID while you take CIPRO or other fluoroquinolones may increase your risk of central nervous system effects and seizures. Check with your doctor or pharmacist before using in combination.
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No, loratadine is not an NSAID. It is an antihistamine.
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