Stuart Prenatal (Cont.)

When and How to Take Stuart Prenatal

Some general considerations for when and how to take Stuart Prenatal include the following:
 
  • Stuart Prenatal comes in the form of a tablet. It is taken by mouth once daily.
     
  • It does not matter what time of day you take Stuart Prenatal vitamins. If they seem to make your morning sickness worse when you take them early in the day, try taking them later in the day.
     
  • Stuart Prenatal can be taken with food or on an empty stomach. Try taking it with a snack, a meal, or on an empty stomach, to see which helps most with morning sickness.
     
  • Let your healthcare provider know if you have trouble keeping Stuart Prenatal down or if it causes significant nausea. Your healthcare provider may have some useful suggestions or may recommend a different prenatal vitamin.
     
  • For the prenatal vitamins to work properly, they must be taken as prescribed. Stuart Prenatal will not work if you stop taking it.
     

Stuart Prenatal Dosing Information

There is only one standard recommended dose for Stuart Prenatal vitamins. As is always the case, do not adjust your Stuart Prenatal dose unless your healthcare provider specifically instructs you to do so.
 
(Click Stuart Prenatal Dosage for more information.)
 

Side Effects of Stuart Prenatal

As with any medicine, side effects are possible with Stuart Prenatal. However, not everyone who takes the prenatal vitamins will experience side effects. In fact, most people tolerate them quite well. If side effects do occur, in most cases, they are minor and either require no treatment or can easily be treated by you or your healthcare provider. Serious side effects are less common.
 
Some of the possible side effects of Stuart Prenatal include, but are not limited to:
 
(Click Stuart Prenatal Side Effects to learn more, including potentially serious side effects that you should report immediately to your healthcare provider.)
 
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Written by/reviewed by: Kristi Monson, PharmD; Arthur Schoenstadt, MD
Last reviewed by: Kristi Monson, PharmD;