Tylenol is the first choice.
But if it makes you sick or does not work, Ibuprofen can also be used but sparingly. My doctor told me not to take it in the third trimester.
2007-06-14 02:40:43
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answered by Veritas 7
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I have found that one acetemenophen (Tylenol) takes care of my headaches if I catch them early. This is the only pain reliever my doctor said I can take. But I still try not to take too many. Follow the directions because you're only supposed to have 2 Tylenol's every 6 hours.
2007-06-14 02:41:29
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answered by Amsiar 4
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If your dog has chronic pain or inflammation, common aspirin can often be used to give your pet some relief. Since aspirin can cause some stomach problems, care should be used. It is wise to check with your vet before administering aspirin or any other medication. Dogs are most commonly given aspirin for treatment of arthritis and associated joint pain. There may be other situations where your dog is in pain, where aspirin may give relief. Aspirin has good anti-inflammatory effects that reduces swelling. It can also reduce pain and fever. These effects will help make your dog more comfortable. Note that a dog is not a human. Just because your dog "does not feel good" is not a reason to give it an aspirin. Usually, aspirin is given to relieve extreme conditions of discomfort. Also note that most vets prescribe Rimadyl as a better pain-killer and anti-inflammatory than aspirin. You should use caution In administering any medication to a pet, because too much may be toxic, the medicine may not be tolerated, or it can cause an upset stomach or ulcers in the animal. It can be toxic if given in high doses of about 30 mg per pound of the dog. This means that even baby aspirin could be poisonous for dogs weighing two pounds or less. An adult aspirin which is 320 mg. would be toxic for a 10-pound dog. To be sure that you are using the aspirin for the right reason and at the right dose, you should consult your veterinarian first. Most veterinarians recommend between 5 mg and 10 mg per pound of the dog's weight every 12 hours. Going on the safe side, a recommended dosage of aspirin of about 5 mg/lb seems to work well for most dogs. If you are going to give more, it is a good idea to check with your vet. Also, note that a small dog should take less per pound. Enteric coated aspirin is not recommended in dogs because about half the time the coating isn't digested and the aspirin is excreted whole in the stool. It is better to start off small and work your way up to the maximum. If the dog has relief with a smaller dosage, that is great. A standard aspirin is 320 mg. A baby aspirin is typically 80 mg. That means that 5 mg/lb works out to be one baby aspirin per 16 pounds of body weight twice a day. The following chart can be used as a guide. Note that this is not medical advice. Weight of dog in pounds Number of tablets each 12 hours mg pounds #tablets per 12 hours mg 8 1/2 baby aspirin or less 40 mg 16 1 baby aspirin 80 mg 32 1/2 adult or 2 baby 160 mg 48 3/4 adult or 3 baby 240 mg 64 1 adult or 4 baby 320 mg 80 1 1/4 adult or 5 baby 400 mg 96 1 1/2 adult or 6 baby 480 mg The proper dosage of aspiring can give your dog relief from pain and inflammation. You should be aware of possible problems and know the proper dosage. It is good to check with a vet before giving any medication, and remember that dogs are not humans and don't need an aspirin for minor pains.
2016-04-01 07:13:05
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answered by Anonymous
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You're right to be concerned about drugs during pregnancy, because some types of medicine can harm the unborn child. However, there doesn't seem to be any evidence that paracetamol, if used occasionally, increases the risk to the baby. You should be careful about taking them more than two or three times a week, but it's usually preferred over other painkillers.
Aspirin is best avoided, especially towards the end of pregnancy, although there's some research looking at whether in low doses, in the early stages, it may help to prevent miscarriage. There's also a risk of problems with ibuprofen.
few simple rules:
Always assume all medicine is potentially harmful, and avoid it in pregnancy until you've checked it out with a doctor or pharmacist.
Tell your doctor if you might be pregnant before they give or prescribe any treatment to you.
If you take regular medicine, tell your doctor as soon as you start to try for a baby.
2007-06-14 03:05:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Tylenol is the only safe over the counter medicine you can take.
2007-06-14 02:46:30
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answered by ? 3
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When your pregnant pretty much the only options are Tylenol. I had headaches all the time when I was pregnant. I feel for you because Tylenol really didn't do very much for me. I had to just kind of take it and live with it. Hope it works for you!
2007-06-14 02:40:10
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answered by Sparkles_65 4
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Like the others said, you can safely take tylenol for pain. If you have any type of congestion, different types of tylenol work or Sudafed Sinus or Sudafed cold works well.
2007-06-14 02:42:31
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answered by jesssm1982 2
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Like the others said Tylenol is safe.
2007-06-14 02:39:39
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answered by 2 little ones 3
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Tylenol.
2007-06-14 02:38:46
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answered by porcelina_68 5
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You can safely take Tylenol.
2007-06-14 02:38:18
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answered by Kris H 6
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