Prenate DHA Prenatal Vitamins

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Prenate DHA, a prescription prenatal vitamin, provides important nutrients for a pregnant woman and her baby. This eMedTV page provides an overview of Prenate DHA, including information on its benefits, potential side effects, and dosage information.

Although most people do not have any problems with Prenate DHA, side effects are possible. This eMedTV Web page outlines possible side effects of Prenate DHA and describes which side effects are more serious and should be reported to your doctor.

Prenate DHA is used for supplementing certain nutrients that may be lacking in a pregnant woman's diet. This eMedTV segment further discusses Prenate DHA uses, such as for women who are trying to get pregnant or for women who are breastfeeding.

The standard Prenate DHA dosage is one softgel capsule each day. This selection from the eMedTV Web site provides other instructions for Prenate DHA dosing and offers tips and precautions for taking the prenatal vitamins.

As this eMedTV article explains, taking drugs such as aspirin along with Prenate DHA can cause negative interactions (such as an increased risk of bleeding). This article lists several other medicines that can cause Prenate DHA drug interactions.

Prior to taking Prenate DHA, talk to your doctor if you have anemia or if you are allergic to fish. This eMedTV segment discusses other important Prenate DHA warnings and precautions, including what to tell your doctor before taking Prenate DHA.

Vomiting, dizziness, or seizures may be symptoms of a Prenate DHA overdose. This part of the eMedTV archives highlights other possible signs of an overdose and describes treatment options that are currently available for a Prenate DHA overdose.

This portion of the eMedTV library explains that Prenate DHA does pass through breast milk, which is safe and beneficial for breastfeeding women and their infants. This resource explores other benefits of Prenate DHA and breastfeeding.

This eMedTV page explains that there is no generic Prenate DHA because the FDA is not required to determine which generic prenatal vitamins are equivalent to brand-name products. This page also covers what to do if a pharmacy does not stock Prenate DHA.