NataChew Prenatal Vitamins

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NataChew, a prescription prenatal vitamin, provides important vitamins and minerals for pregnant women. This eMedTV page provides an overview of NataChew, including information on the benefits of the vitamins, potential side effects, and dosing tips.

Even though most people do not experience any problems with NataChew, side effects are possible. This eMedTV page outlines possible side effects of NataChew and describes which side effects are potentially serious and should be reported to your doctor.

NataChew is used for supplementing certain nutrients that pregnant women may be lacking in their diet. This eMedTV page takes an in-depth look at NataChew uses, including its uses in women who are trying to get pregnant or who are breastfeeding.

The NataChew dosage is the same for any pregnant woman -- one tablet once a day. This selection from the eMedTV Web site provides other instructions for NataChew dosing and offers suggestions and precautions for taking the prenatal vitamins.

As this eMedTV resource discusses, taking certain antibiotics with NataChew can cause negative interactions. This page lists the medicines that can cause NataChew drug interactions and explains what your doctor may recommend to avoid these problems.

Before taking NataChew, be sure to tell your doctor if you have anemia or any allergies. This part of the eMedTV Web site discusses other important NataChew warnings and precautions, including information on who should not take the prenatal vitamins.

Nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea may be symptoms of a NataChew overdose. As this eMedTV article explains, taking too much NataChew may also lead to iron poisoning, which can be very dangerous. This page also covers possible treatment options.

As this eMedTV page explains, the vitamins and minerals from NataChew do pass through breast milk, which is beneficial for women who are breastfeeding and their nursing infant. This page discusses other benefits of taking NataChew and breastfeeding.

Technically, there are no generic NataChew prenatal vitamins available. However, as this eMedTV article explains, a pharmacist may substitute a generic prenatal vitamin that has the same ingredients in the same amounts as NataChew.