What are the treatments for Hyperemesis gravidarum?

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What are the treatments for Hyperemesis gravidarum?

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There are several medications that can be prescribed most commonly Promethazine (Phenergan), Odansetron (Zofran) and Metoclopomide (Reglan). Ginger supplements and B vitamins help some people. Keeping your stomach coated with crackers or a piece of bread can help too. Try to stay hydrated. Stay busy to help distract your mind. Some patients will need to be admitted to the hospital for hydration.

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