

There is also a prescription combination form of vitamin B6 and doxylamine available (Diclegis). Taking vitamin B6 and doxylamine has been shown to ease nausea and vomiting in pregnancy, and both medications have been found to be safe during pregnancy. If that's not enough to bring you relief, they may suggest adding doxylamine (Unisom). Your provider may recommend first trying a vitamin B6 supplement. If these remedies aren't enough to ease nausea, or if you have severe nausea and vomiting, your healthcare provider may recommend nausea medicine for pregnancy: Mild morning sickness can often be managed with diet and lifestyle changes, such as eating crackers before getting out of bed in the morning, consuming small meals, drinking enough fluids and avoiding strong smells. In certain cases, your healthcare provider may prescribe medications to prevent or control nausea, depending on the cause, the severity of your symptoms and how well you respond to other treatments. Bismuth subsalicylate (Pepto-Bismol, Kaopectate) may help ease nausea and vomiting due to certain causes, including some stomach viruses.Antihistamines, such as dimenhydrinate (Dramamine) or meclizine (Bonine), can help keep queasiness at bay when nausea is due to motion sickness.Some medications may not be helpful for certain causes of nausea, while other medicines may not be recommended for you based on your age, health, medicines you take and other factors. Always talk to your healthcare provider or pharmacist before taking any medicine for nausea. Note that nausea does not always need to be treated with medication, and many medicines can cause side effects. Prescription and over-the-counter (OTC) nausea medicine is available to help ease nausea and vomiting. Kids get better healthcare access thanks to your Red Nose Day donations.

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