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13 Cards in this Set
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Tetracyclines |
Contraindicated in pregnancy Crosses placental membranes and deposited in fetal teeth and bones. Conflicting information on use with breastfeeding because of potential effect on bones and teeth |
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Fluoroquinolones |
Should not be used during pregnancy and lactation Not for use for children under 1803’ |
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Penicillin |
Safe during pregnancy and lactation |
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Macrolides |
Safe during pregnancy and lactation |
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Cephalosporin |
Safe during pregnancy and lactation |
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Metronidazole |
Treat symptomatic BV in pregnancy, RBA pregnancy and lactation |
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Sulfonamide |
Avoided in both first and third trimesters unless no other reasonable alternative available. Contraindicated in breastfeeding because it reaches levels that can cause kernicterus. Not for use in children under 2 months |
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Nitrofirantoin |
Contraindicated in pregnant patients at term (38-42 weeks) during labor and delivery or when onset of labor is imminent. Contraindicated in neonates under 1 month of age |
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Rifampin |
See PLLR: Teratogenic in rodents. If given the last few weeks of pregnancy, postnatal hemorrhages in mother and infant.
Pregnancy–Non Nursing Mothers Because of the potential for tumorigenicity shown for rifampin in animal studies, a decision should be made whether to discontinue nursing or discontinue the drug.
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Aminiglocosides |
See PLLR Preg D No lactation |
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Aminoglycosides |
See PLLR Preg D No lactation |
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Clindamtcin |
Clindamycin should be used during the first trimester of pregnancy only |
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Rifampin |
Teratogenic in rodents. If given the last few weeks of pregnancy, postnatal hemorrhages in mother and infant.
Pregnancy–Non Nursing Mothers Because of the potential for tumorigenicity shown for rifampin in animal studies, a decision should be made whether to discontinue nursing or discontinue the drug. |