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* [[Metronidazole]], though topical should be avoided
 
* [[Metronidazole]], though topical should be avoided
 
* [[Fosfomycin]]
 
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* [[Polymixins]]
 
* [[Polymixins]]
 
* [[Cotrimoxazole]]: avoid in first trimester (congenital malformations), and after 32 weeks (risk of kernicterus); has been associated with [[diaphragmatic hernia]] and [[esophageal atresia]]
 
* [[Cotrimoxazole]]: avoid in first trimester (congenital malformations), and after 32 weeks (risk of kernicterus); has been associated with [[diaphragmatic hernia]] and [[esophageal atresia]]
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* [[Aminoglycosides]]: streptomycin associated with hearing loss, while others may be used for short courses
 
* [[Aminoglycosides]]: streptomycin associated with hearing loss, while others may be used for short courses
 
* [[Tetracyclines]] can discolor a developing baby's teeth and aren't recommended after the 15th week of pregnancy
 
* [[Tetracyclines]] can discolor a developing baby's teeth and aren't recommended after the 15th week of pregnancy
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== Further Reading ==
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* A Review of Antibiotic Use in Pregnancy. ''Pharmacotherapy''. 2015;35(11):1052-62. doi: [https://doi.org/10.1002/phar.1649 10.1002/phar.1649]
   
 
[[Category:Antimicrobials]]
 
[[Category:Antimicrobials]]

Latest revision as of 13:24, 30 May 2021

Principles

  • Use medications only if absolutely necessary
  • If possible, avoid therapy during the first trimester
  • Use a safe medication
  • Use the narrowest spectrum and shortest course
  • When possible, use a single agent

Specific Antimicrobials

Generally considered safe in pregnancy:


Avoid unless benefits outweight risks:


Should be avoided altogether:

  • Tigecycline
  • Aminoglycosides: streptomycin associated with hearing loss, while others may be used for short courses
  • Tetracyclines can discolor a developing baby's teeth and aren't recommended after the 15th week of pregnancy

Further Reading

  • A Review of Antibiotic Use in Pregnancy. Pharmacotherapy. 2015;35(11):1052-62. doi: 10.1002/phar.1649