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Are vomiting listed as side effects of Prevacid (15mg/day, baby 9 months old). Is vomiting every other day normal?

Vomiting as a side effect of Prevacid in a 9-month-old baby is not uncommon. If your baby is experiencing vomiting every other day, it may be a cause for concern, especially if there has been an increase in frequency recently. It would be a good idea to consult with a pharmacist or healthcare provider to possibly adjust the dosage of the medication. Additionally, if your baby is having trouble gaining weight or feeding properly, it may be necessary to further investigate the underlying causes. Keep an eye on your baby's overall health and consult a doctor if needed.

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