You can ask someone who's had years of training, experience, practical knowledge, an extensive reference library to draw upon, that you (or your insurance company) pays for their knowledge, and that you trust.
Or you can ask a random crowd of people of people who are sitting around with time on their hands and access to a computer and modem.
(BTW, the first one is your doctor)
2007-02-01 13:34:25
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answered by Ralfcoder 7
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Do not take any medicine unless the doctor prescribes it. Especially since you are pregnant. Try loosening the phlegm. Gargling with warm salty water or mouthwash can reduce the pain and inconvenience. You can find some good home remedies at http://ailments.in/sorethroat.html
2007-02-03 20:17:57
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answered by Karunya 4
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It should ONLY be used if the risks outway the benefit so NO you shouldn't use it.
It can cause fetal growth retardation, cleft palate, among other horrible things. If I were you, I would call my Dr. and see what he recommends for your problem. Congrats on the new addition!
2007-02-01 21:48:29
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answered by LYNN W 6
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