The combination of an antihistamine and vitamin b6 (pyridoxine) is used to relieve nausea and vomiting during pregnancy, more commonly known as morning sickness.
Why are antihistamine vitamin b6 analogue combinations prescribed?
Antihistamine / vitamin B6 analogue combinations are used to treat nausea and vomiting during pregnancy, also known as morning sickness. These medications work by combining an antihistamine, which helps reduce nausea, with vitamin B6, which is known to help with morning sickness. You can find these medications available as oral tablets. Examples include doxylamine / pyridoxine (Diclegis, Bonjesta).
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