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How Should Doxylamine be Taken?
Doxylamine is usually taken in tablet form and the dosage can vary. For treating morning sickness, the typical dose is one tablet at bedtime, but this can be adjusted based on the severity of symptoms and the guidance of a healthcare provider.
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