
GRAVIMON
Doxylamine Succinate 10mg,Pyridoxine Hydrocholoride 10mg Tablets
The combination of doxylamine succinate (an antihistamine) and pyridoxine hydrochloride (vitamin B6) has been shown to be effective in reducing nausea and vomiting in early pregnancy. This combination is considered safe and is often recommended as a first-line treatment for morning sickness, but it should only be taken under the guidance of a healthcare provider.
Uses Gravimon:

- Gravimon is usually prescribed for women who experience moderate to severe morning sickness that has not been relieved by diet or lifestyle changes alone.
- he typical dosage for Gravimon is 2 tablets at bedtime, and the dose may be increased if necessary. The medication is typically taken once a day at night because of its sedating effect. The dose may be adjusted as per a doctor's recommendation.
- Gravimon is considered safe for use during pregnancy, especially during the first trimester, when morning sickness is most common. It is one of the most frequently prescribed treatments for nausea and vomiting during pregnancy.
- >It has been shown to effectively reduce the severity and frequency of nausea and vomiting, allowing many women to manage their symptoms and continue with their daily activities.

How it works:
Doxylamine helps by relieving nausea, while pyridoxine (vitamin B6) supports healthy metabolism and helps further reduce nausea and vomiting. The combination of these two ingredients works together to provide relief from morning sickness in pregnancy.
Dosage:
The recommended dosage will vary depending on the specific product formulation, but generally, you would consume one or two sachets per day. Always follow the instructions provided on the packaging or as advised by a healthcare professional
Possible Side Effects:
Drowsiness or dizziness: Because of the sedative effects of doxylamine, some women may feel drowsy, especially when taking it during the day.
Constipation or dry mouth.
Headache.
Allergic reactions (though rare).