Neevo Prenatal Vitamin Information

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Neevo is a prescription prenatal vitamin that is specially designed for high-risk pregnancies. This eMedTV Web page describes the various benefits of this product, offers dosing information, and explains how the supplement works.

Gas or belching, headaches, and intestinal cramps are some of the potential side effects of Neevo. This eMedTV Web page lists other possible side effects and explains which problems are potentially serious and may require medical attention.

Neevo fills in the nutritional gaps in the diets of women with high-risk pregnancies. This eMedTV page covers approved uses for Neevo, describes how the prenatal vitamin works, and explains whether it can be used in children or men.

There is only one standard dose for the prenatal vitamin Neevo. As this article from the eMedTV archives explains, the recommended dosage for use before, during, and after pregnancy is one caplet once a day.

Phenytoin, tetracycline antibiotics, and various other medicines may cause drug interactions with Neevo. This eMedTV article lists some of the other drugs that may interfere with Neevo and explains what may happen if these drugs are taken together.

If you have anemia, consult your doctor before taking Neevo. This eMedTV page explains what else you should discuss with your doctor before using this prenatal vitamin. Warnings and precautions on who should avoid Neevo are also listed on this page.

If you take too much Neevo, symptoms may include flushing, dizziness, and nausea or vomiting. This eMedTV article lists other possible overdose symptoms and describes the various treatment options that are available for an overdose.

It is usually recommended that breastfeeding women take a prenatal vitamin such as Neevo. This article on the eMedTV site explains why this product is recommended for nursing women and offers general precautions about prenatal vitamins.

At this time, Neevo is not available in generic form. This segment from the eMedTV Web site offers information on why this prenatal vitamin does not come as a generic and explains what you should do if you cannot afford brand-name Neevo.