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What medicine can a pregnant woman take for tooth ache?

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Tylenol (acetaminophen): The pain medication with the least risk or negative effect during pregnancy is tylenol (acetaminophen). Current recommendations instruct not to exceed 3000 mg per day. I usually recommend 750 mg every 6 hours. This dosage may require that you divide a tablet in half. It would be best to have the source of your toothache treated so medicine is no longer necessary.

Answered 11/27/2017

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