Penicillin is a category B medication with respect to pregnancy safety, meaning that it's in the same class as most medications given routinely during pregnancy.
i don't recommend it.
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Yes, penicillin can cross the placenta, but it is generally considered safe for use during pregnancy. Studies have shown that the levels of penicillin in fetal circulation are significantly lower than in maternal blood. It is important for healthcare providers to weigh the benefits and risks when prescribing penicillin to pregnant individuals.
Yes, chloroquine is not a related compound of penicillin.
As long as the mother is not allergic to penicillin it should be fine but you should always ask a doctor when a medicine is proscribed to you whether it will have adverse effects on the baby or not. For the source of my answer I've included a link to a yahoo answer where the exact same question was asked.
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I'm allergic to penicillin too, so I just asked the pharmacist and she said it doesn't contain penicillin.
Co-Amoxiclav is an antibiotic drug which is a combination of amoxicillin, clavulanic acid and penicillin. It is considered safe for pregnant women, however pregnant women are still advised to consult their physician before undertaking a drug regimen.
Pregnant women with GBS in their urine are treated with penicillin.
There is no relation between penicillin allergy and cyclobenzaprine allergy. There is no problem if you're only allergic to penicillin.
Healthy puppies need no penicillin. If they're sick, the veterinarian will decide which antibiotic to use.