Can pregnant women take Ganmaotong tablets?
Generally, pregnant women are not advised to take Cold Tongs tablets, as the ingredients in this medication may pose risks to fetal development. The detailed analysis is as follows:

Cold Tongs tablets are a compound preparation containing ingredients such as acetaminophen, chlorpheniramine maleate, and artificial bezoar. Among these, chlorpheniramine maleate may cross the placenta and affect the development of the fetal nervous system. The safety of artificial bezoar during pregnancy lacks sufficient research data. Taking it blindly may increase the risk of fetal abnormalities, especially during the first trimester when fetal organ formation is critical—use should be strictly avoided.
For colds during pregnancy, non-pharmacological methods should be prioritized to relieve symptoms, such as drinking plenty of warm water, ensuring adequate rest, maintaining a light diet, and keeping indoor air well-ventilated. If cold symptoms are severe—such as high fever or intense coughing—medical attention should be sought promptly, and only medications considered safe during pregnancy should be used under a doctor’s guidance. Pregnant women should never self-medicate with Cold Tongs tablets or other cold remedies.
Medication use during pregnancy should follow the principle of avoiding drugs whenever possible and minimizing use when necessary, to prevent harm to maternal and fetal health. At the same time, proper prenatal care and preventive measures should be taken to reduce the occurrence of illnesses such as the common cold.