Hello ladies!
I know we had tons of nausea is a pain in the ass posts, and it's getting old but I'm very puzzled with the whole Unisom thing.
Nurse at the OBGYN recommended 50mg of B6 3times a day + 25mg of Unisom at night. I've been doing the b6 thing but skipped the Unisom because we had none at home and hadn't had the chance to go to the pharmacy. I was still being badly nauseated so off to the pharmacy I went and ask the pharmacist advice because there was 2 different type of molecule (one being Benadryl in the fast release tabs)
The pharmacist was really surprised it has been recommended for morning sickness and went to do some research in the computer. He printed me some studies I had seen about the medication being taken out of the market years ago, despite being use in some country like Canada which I knew (I'm from Quebec but live in the US now).
He ended up saying he definitely doesn't recommend me taking the Unisom. I was feeling guilty and left the Unisom box there and left....
Now I just don't know. Listen to the OB's nurse and stop the stupid vomiting or listen to the pharmacist and be nauseated???
Re: Unisom?
Get the unisom. The ingredient you want is doxylamine succinate. A similar drug was taken off the market in the US, but since, extensive research was done and Diclegis recently became available as a pregnancy-safe anti-nausea medication. It's class A, meaning studies show NO adverse effects on baby. I also trust the European drug administrations; their standards for food and drugs are better than ours. It was never off the market there.
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There js about 30 years of studies with diclegis. Your pharmacist information is wrong and out of date.
* I have a feeling that this is our modern day version of Zofran.