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Breastfeeding

  • TRADE NAMES: Andrumin; Calm-X; Dimetabs; Dramamine (Pfizer); Lomarin; Marmine; Nauseatol; Nausicalm; Nico-Vert; Tega-Cert; Tega-Vert; Travel Tabs; Triptone; Vertab; Vomacur; Vomex A; Vomisen; Wehamine
  • INDICATIONS: Motion sickness, dizziness, nausea, vomiting
  • CLASS: Antiemetic, Cholinesterase absorption inhibitor
  • HALF-LIFE: N/A
  • CLINICALLY IMPORTANT, POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS INTERACTIONS WITH:
    None known
  • See adverse reactions attributed to class:

    Antiemetic

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Page last updated 07/31/2023

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Incidence

<1% 1‑5% 5‑10% 10‑15% 15‑20% 20‑30% >30%

Seriousness

Hospitalization possible
Life threatening
Fatal

Warnings in other populations

BreastfeedingBreast feeding

GeriatricGeriatric

PediatricPediatric