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| 3 Nov 2009 by AboutLawsuits A new study has found that certain types of antibiotics, such as Bactim, Thiosulfil Forte, Furadantin and Macrobid, could increase the risk of birth defects. ... However, the scientists warned that even with the increased risks, the chances of birth defects from antibiotics were very rare. The study authors said that they believe the risk to the baby from untreated infection was far greater, and suggested that pregnant women who need to take antibiotics discuss their ... AboutLawsuits.com - http://www.aboutlawsuits.com/ [ More results from AboutLawsuits.com ] |
| 9 Nov 2009 Some women may even hesitate to take antibiotics for bacterial infection. But now federal researchers have some reassuring news: The vast majority of commonly used antibiotics are completely safe. What's more, they can be beneficial not only to ... But the study raises a red flag with two types of antibiotics, sulfa drugs (brand names include Bactrim and Thiosulfil Forte) and urinary germicides (brand names Macrobid and Furadantin). These medications are typically used to ... KPCC: Latest News - http://scpr.org/ |
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| 10 Nov 2009 by Nickel Pickle But pregnant women should not be overly worried if they need an antibiotic to treat an infection during pregnancy, stressed the study's lead author, Krista Crider, a geneticist with the National Center on Birth Defects and ... Brand names for nitrofurantoins include Furadantin, Macrobid and Macrodantin. Bactrim and Septra are among the brand names of sulfonamides. Given the data, Crider said, women should be cautious about taking either of those types of drugs during ... Logan Quinn - http://loganquinn.blogspot.com/ - References |
| 14 hours ago by Petite Mignonette Sweet Coquette They sampled my urine and said I did indeed have a very small infection and sent me home with a standard twice-a-day for seven days antibiotic treatment. All other times in the past I've been prescribed Nitrofurantoin/Macrobid but PP ... (( VaginaPagina )) - http://vaginapagina.livejournal.com/ |
| 2 Nov 2009 The drugs associated with the birth defects were Thiosulfil Forte, Bactrim, Furadantin and Macrobid. Urinary tract infections can be quite common in pregnancy. Fortunately, there are other antibiotics available that are not associated with increased risk of birth defec. ... If you are diagnosed with a urinary tract infection during your pregnancy, it may be beneficial to express your concern about antibiotics with your doctor when discussing treatment. ... Pregnancy Blog - http://pregnancy.families.com/blog/ - References |
| 4 Nov 2009 by Kathy Penicillins include Amoxil (amoxicillin); sulfa drugs include Bactrim (sulfamethoxazole and trimethoprim, if I'm remembering correctly); nitrofurantoins include Macrobid. It's important to remember that antibiotics don't work with viruses, so taking these drugs does not actually help if you've got a viral infection; and then you're just exposed to the risk (however minimal) without any corresponding benefit. These drugs actually predate the FDA, and their safety has been ... Woman to Woman Childbirth Education - http://womantowomancbe.wordpress.com/ - References |
| 8 Nov 2009 by admin Some women may even hesitate to take antibiotics for bacterial infection. But now federal researchers have some reassuring news: The vast majority of commonly used antibiotics are completely safe. What's more, they can be beneficial not ... KOSU Radio - http://www.kosu.org/ |
| 3 Nov 2009 by Robyn I read in today's paper that they're finding that women who took two types of antibiotics, sulfa drugs (Thiosulfil Forte and Bactrim) and urinary germicides (Furadantin and Macrobid) during pregnancy have higher rates of birth defects. ... She never took us to a Dr. for an illness, never got us shots, and treated any infection with home remedies, herbs, etc. I remember having an eye infection as a kid, and she mixed this green salve paste, put it on my eye and put a patch ... Robyn's Blog - http://www.greensmoothiegirl.com/blog/ - References |
| 4 Nov 2009 by herbalYODA Effective natural treatment of urinary tract infection (UTI) can be achieved without reliance on antibiotics. Pure cranberry juice, the very tart kind with no additives that you get in the health food section is an excellent help. ... Researchers found an increased risk for two classes of antibiotics: sulfonamide (example: Bactrim) and nitrofurantoins (example: Macrobid). But the antibiotics pregnant women are most likely to be prescribed, the penicillins and ... Natural Health News - http://naturalhealthnews.blogspot.com/ |
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