Pregnant women should be careful when using antibacterial drugs during pregnancy. We all know that many drugs have the ability to cause other symptoms such as malformed babies. To have a healthy baby, pregnant mothers must pay attention to medication problems! Common antibacterial drugs include:

Metronidazole: disabled during early pregnancy

Some antibacterial drugs, if used in early pregnancy, the fetus is easily affected, may cause fetal malformation, so must pay attention.

Metronidazole is an anti-anaerobic drug that has a mutagenic effect on bacteria and should be avoided within the first 3 months of pregnancy to prevent fetal malformation. Similar drugs such as tinidazole, ornidazole, etc., are banned during the first 3 months of pregnancy. If you seek medical treatment during pregnancy, you should explain the situation to your doctor.

Levofloxacin: non-toxic but harmful

Levofloxacin is a quinolone antibiotic and is generally used for diarrhea and other diseases. The quinolones themselves are low in toxicity and have no teratogenic effects, but they can cause joint diseases, especially affecting the development of cartilage, so they should be avoided during pregnancy. There are also the same drugs norfloxacin, ciprofloxacin, gatifloxacin, pefloxacin, etc. can not be used.

Amikacin: Disabled during pregnancy

Amikacin belongs to aminoglycoside antibiotics, pregnant women and maternal use drugs can easily lead to hearing impairment in infants, especially when the drug dose is too large, whether it is early pregnancy or late pregnancy will be dangerous, the incidence is 3% ~11%. In addition, such as streptomycin, gentamicin, kanamycin, etc. should also be avoided.

The above are just a few of the common ones. In fact, all antibiotics should be used with caution throughout the pregnancy. Even if they do not have a seasonal effect, they must be strictly adhered to and used under the guidance of a doctor.

Many clinical drugs can cause fetal abnormalities through the placenta, and even cause fetal malformations, pregnant women should pay attention to medication:

1, medication must have clear indications and indications. When you need treatment, you should not abuse drugs. Under the guidance of a doctor, use drugs that have proven to be harmless to embryos and fetuses.

2, medication should be used as little or as little as possible during pregnancy. Especially in the first 3 months of pregnancy, avoid using any medications. Adhere to reasonable use of drugs during pregnancy and stop the drug after the condition is controlled.

3. If there are alternative medicines, drugs that are less harmful to the fetus should be used. If teratogenic drugs are reported, they should be banned. If the condition is critical, consider using it carefully after weighing the pros and cons.

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