Are you looking for medicine for a cold? Here is my Dr.'s advice, he prints us a sheet and he gave it to me when I was pg with lil dragon. Maybe it'll help.
SPOTTING: During early pg it's quite common. If this occurs immediatley get off your feet. Do not have BD. If bleeding is like a period call Dr. office or hospital.
ALCOHOL: use is discouraged as it may cause permanent damage to the fetus, especially is excessive in early pg.
CONSTIPATION: can be relieved by milk of magnesia or other stool softeners. Avoid the use of enemas or laxatives
COUGHS: may be treated with Robitussin DM as directed on the bottle. If you have colored sputum or great chest congestion, call the Dr. office or hospital.
DENTAL WORK: may be performed during PG. Be certain your dentist knows you are PG. Be properly shielded for Xrays. Novocain or other local anesthetics may be safely used.
DIARRHEA: is best treated by drinking clear liquids and Kaopectate.
DOUCHING: is not reccomended during PG. Increased vaginal secretions are normal as long as they do not cause itching or a foul odor.
HEADACHES: and minor body aches and pains may safely be treated with tylenol. Avoid aspirin, Advil, Motrin, and Nuprin during your PG.
HEARTBURN or UPSET STOMACHS: respond well to Maalox, Mylanta, Tums or Gaviscon. Do not use baking soda.
HEAT RASH: Destin or Cortaid may be used.
MINOR COLDS: require extra rest and plenty of liquids. If sinus congestion or drainage is a problem, you may use an over the counter decongestant or antihistamine such as Chlortrimeton, Sinutab, Sudafed, Coricidin-D, Dimacol, or Tylenol Cold & Flu for a short period of 3-5 days. Do not use these products if you have high blood pressure or after 34 weeks of PG. Saline nose spray may be used. If fever is higher than 101 degrees call Dr. office or hospital.
NAUSEA & VOMITING: allow stomach rest for 2 hours after vomiting. Start slowly on clear liquids, only 1-2 oz. at a time (of water, soda pop, jello or popsicles.) and increase slowly. You may eat dry crackers or pretzels if hungry. If vomiting persists past 24 hrs call Dr. office or hospital.
SMOKING: is particularly harmful to your baby and yourself. PG is an ideal time to quit!
SORE THROAT: may be treated with Cepecol Lozenges or VICKS throat spray.
SWELLING: may occur in the late weeks of PG. Decrease your salt intake in diet. (Use bottled water if your home has water softener.) Elevate feet periodically throughtout the day, and avoid sitting for long periods. If accompanied by headache or blurred vision, contact Dr. office or hospital.
TRAVEL: during PG is permitted until the last month in uncomplicated PG. Frequent breaks for walking are encouraged.
YEAST INFECTION: may use Monistat or Gynelotrimin