Safe Over-the-Counter Medications During Pregnancy
The following over-the-counter medications and home remedies have no known harmful effects during pregnancy when taken according to package directions.
Please note that no drug can be considered 100% safe to use during pregnancy.
If you want to know about the safety of any other medications not listed here, please contact your physician.
Please follow adult recommended dosing on medication packaging.
Pain Reliever
Decongestants/Antihistamines
If symptoms do not improve after 2 weeks, call your primary care physician.
- Claritin
- Chlortrimeton
- Benadryl
Cough Syrup
Throat Lozenges
- Sucrets
- Vicks
- Halls
- Robitussin
- Chloraseptic spray
Sleep Aids
- Tylenol PM
- Benadryl
- Unisom
Leg Cramps
- Magnesium Gluconate
(250 mg - 3 times daily)
Nausea
- Ginger capsules
(250 mg - 4 times daily)
- Vitamin B6
(10-25 mg - 3-4 times daily)
This can be taken alone or in combination with Unisom (doxylamine) 12.5 mg.
Diarrhea
Take only after 24 hours of symptoms.
Antacids
- Maalox
- Mylanta
- Riopan
- Rolaids
- Tums
- Pepcid A-C
- Tagament
- Axid AR
Do not take Pepto Bismol or Prilosec OTC.
Stool Softeners
- Colace
- Surfak
- Metamucil
- Fiber Con
Do not take laxatives of any kind.