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Cofstop-z cough syrup is safe during pregnancy? I am 32 weeks pregnant and suffering from severe cough with pain in diaphram area . need to know if this syrup is safe.

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Hi there. I really don’t recommend for you take take Cofstop because of its dextrometorphan component which is prohibited In pregnancy. Better to consult a doctor to prescribe you proper drug and you might be needin antibiotic for your cough.

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