OFO-O is contraindicated in persons with a history of hypersensitivity to ofloxacin, to other quinolones, or to any of the components in this medication and in patients hypersensitive to ornidazole and other imidazoles. There is no evidence of accumulation when used in pregnant women. Therefore dosage regimen requires no adjustment during pregnancy.
I have found no information as to proof that drug to have a negative effect on your baby.I did however find "proof" as in indication that is does not have negative effect.The dosage regimen of ornidazole requires no adjustment during pregnancy. Trough concentrations of ornidazole measured at 24 h post dose were above the MIC of sensitive organisms. Children born to the trial patients showed normal initial development and their growth was normal.
No. Pregnancy is a biological issue, and no matter what you think (positive or negative), it will not effect the pregnancy test.
Ringing and muffled hearing after taking ofloxacin may indicate a potential side effect or an allergic reaction to the medication. Ofloxacin belongs to the fluoroquinolone class of antibiotics, which can sometimes lead to auditory issues, including tinnitus. Additionally, the drug may affect the inner ear or cause fluid retention, contributing to a sensation of muffled hearing. If these symptoms persist, it's important to consult a healthcare professional for further evaluation.
early pregnancy, none
No. The pregnancy test is only effected by hCG (the pregnancy hormone).
teens
Vaginal bleeding does not affect a pregnancy test.
After applying ofloxacin ear drops, you should keep your head tilted to allow the medication to remain in the ear canal for at least 5 minutes. This helps ensure the medication has adequate time to be absorbed and take effect. Always follow your healthcare provider's specific instructions regarding dosage and duration.
the effect of menstrogen overdose on a pregnancy
There are pills you can take to "abort" the pregnancy, but heavy bleeding would be a 'side effect'. So if you're trying to terminate your pregnancy, there will ALWAYS be a side effect.
No but the pregnancy hormones can.
no