If you are experiencing nausea and vomiting, especially in young children, it is recommended to try Gravol as a first option. Gravol is available over the counter in various forms, such as oral liquid and rectal suppository. It is important to monitor for signs of dehydration in your child, as this can be a concern with vomiting. It is best to consult with a pharmacist for further guidance on how to address dehydration and manage symptoms.
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