Nurofen Zavance Fast Pain Relief Liquid Capsules 200mg

You should not take Nurofen if you are trying to become pregnant or during the first 6 months of your pregnancy, except if advised to do so by your doctor. Do not take Nurofen at all during the last 3 months of your pregnancy.
Pregnancy is a time when special care needs to be taken with medicines. Some medicines that are suitable for use by adults and children should not be used by pregnant women. If you’ve recently found out you are pregnant, make time to talk with your doctor about all your medications.
Your doctor can also give you advice about pain relief options to help you relieve any pain effectively during pregnancy.
Do not use Nurofen if trying to become pregnant, or during the first 6 months of pregnancy except on doctor's advice. Do not use at all during the last 3 months of pregnancy.
There are some pain relief medications that can be used during pregnancy. Talk with your doctor or pharmacist to find out what might be right for you.
For advice on pain relief when pregnant, talk with your healthcare provider or pharmacist. Make sure you tell them you are pregnant so they can recommend pain relief options that are suitable for you and your baby.
Do not use Nurofen if trying to become pregnant, or during the first 6 months of pregnancy except on doctor's advice. Do not use at all during the last 3 months of pregnancy.
First published: 31st May 2021
Last updated: 14th September 2023
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