Chlorphenamine maleate, an antihistamine, is generally not recommended during pregnancy unless absolutely necessary. While there is limited data on its safety, potential risks to the developing fetus cannot be ruled out. It's essential to consult a healthcare provider before taking any medication during pregnancy to weigh the benefits against possible risks. Always prioritize professional medical advice in such situations.
yes, assuming that it's been in the bottle and hasn't been subject to contamination with anything else
It is not recommended to take chlorphenamine maleate or any medication past its expiration date, especially one as old as August 2010. Medications can lose their potency over time and may not be safe or effective. It's best to dispose of expired medications and consult a healthcare professional for a suitable alternative.
You should not take cetrizine tablet, when you are pregnant. You can take promethazine, pheniramine maleate, diphenhydramine, meclizine and buclizine during pregnancy.
Chlorpheniramine maleate is safe during pregnancy.
Yes, I'm 7 weeks pregnant and my doctor prescribed them for a gum and sinus infection.
No, and with some tabletys you are advised against getting pregnant for a further three months. Pregnant women are generally advised against visiting malarious areas.
It is generally safe to use Beconase nasal spray and Chlorphenamine together, as they work differently and do not have significant interactions. Be sure to follow the dosing instructions provided by your healthcare provider or on the medication labels. If you have any concerns or experience any adverse effects, consult with a healthcare professional.
If prescribed by your doctor.
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No, it is not safe for a pregnant woman to parasail.
No, it is not recommended to give these to children. There are children-safe tablets available designed specifically for children.