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"I am pregnant and the medications I'm taking for vomiting are not effective enough?"

It is recommended to take nausea medication at least 45 minutes before other medications to reduce the risk of vomiting. If the current medication is not effective, it would be advisable to consult a pharmacist to discuss potentially increasing the dose of the medication or exploring other options. It is important to communicate any concerns or questions to ensure the best possible outcome for your situation.

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