Is Pregnant able to eat strepsils?

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Got this from the Strepsils website: "No adverse events associated with taking Strepsils basic range of products (Amylmetacresol/Dichlorobenzyl Alcohol) have been reported during either pregnancy and lactation. The safety of Strepsils basic range of products in pregnancy and lactation has not been established but is not expected to constitute a hazard during these periods. However, as with all medicines taken during this period, caution should be exercised. It is best to consult with a doctor before using the product, if you are pregnant or lactating."

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alcohol still haa an antibiotic property 😊

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Not sure, better you ask your doc first. I would rather have a home-made kadha with tulsi leaves, peppercorns, ginger and honey.

No. You can take Halls Soothers though. Take some hot drinks and paracetamol. Get well soon!

Strepsils still have antibiotic that may be dangerous to your baby inside.

Not sure dear. Better to check with your pd during your visits.

thanks

Not advisable