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Can you be around fire works if you have g6pd
I'm sorry I don't think you can, but I am not for definate.
Tramadol is not on the list of contraindicated drugs for those with G6PD. Remember to always tell your doctor and pharmacist that you are G6PD Deficient and have them verify that the medicine is allowable for your use. An answer of 'probably' isn't really acceptable from a doctor making $300 an hour ;)
Hello, This would be a good link for you to have...It has a list of what we can and can't take, eat or inhale with A Glucose 6 Phosphate Enzyme Deficiency. http://www.g6pd.org/favism/english/index.mvc?pgid=avoid
Azithromycin is in a class of medications called macrolide antibiotics. It was not found on any lists of forbidden drugs for G6PD patients; however, that does not necessarily mean that it should be taken by G6PD patients. To be safe, always tell your doctor what you have been diagnosed with and what medications and supplements you are taking.
You can not take your oral antibiotics via the rectum.
Breastfeeding women need to make sure that any medication they take is also safe for the baby, since almost all drugs they take appear in the breastmilk.
hi i am a pharmacist student there are some medications that are containdicated or taken in caution for patients with G6PD for ex acetaminophen(paracetamol) you can search for a list of drugs you cannot take if you have this disease takink such medications may lead to hemolysis((breakink of you red blood cells)) and eventually death if severe Rana Sartawi
NO although the baby can suffer from hypoglycemai (low blood sugar ) immediately after birth and will need to be monitored closesly.....as a pregnant woman can not take oral agents and will either need to be diet controlled or on insulin.
Sure if you are old enough, and have enough support to help you raise the baby. A baby is a commitment for the rest of your life and are expensive. I would suggest that if you don't have some sort of training or education that you do that before a baby. This way you can take care of yourself and the baby if you need to. Life throws us curves.
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