Pimafucort ointment contains hydrocortisone, an antifungal agent, and an antibiotic, which can be generally considered safe for individuals with G6PD deficiency. However, it's essential to consult with a healthcare professional before using any medication, as individual reactions can vary. Always discuss your specific health needs and conditions with your doctor to ensure safety and appropriateness.
yes, but 12 hours between tablets
No, it is not safe to put triple antibiotic ointment in your nose without consulting a healthcare professional.
Yes, my baby use Bonna since birth.
Yes, Animax ointment is generally safe for cats when used as directed by a veterinarian. It is important to follow the prescribed dosage and application instructions to ensure the safety and effectiveness of the ointment for your cat.
PIMAFUCORT is used on the skin to relieve the itching and discomfort of many skin problems where these also have an added bacterial and/or candidal (fungal) infection. )Has been prescribed for relieving an itchy anus)
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.
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It is generally safe to put triple antibiotic ointment in your nose, but it is important to consult with a healthcare professional before doing so to ensure it is appropriate for your specific situation.
If you are breastfeeding it is best to talk to your doctor about using cortisone ointment. Your doctor will let you know what is safe or instruct you to do so if not harmful.
Provided the child is more than a few months old, does not have glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency (G6PD), and is not allergic to sulfonamides - then yes, Septra is generally a safe drug for children.
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Yes. Direct DNA testing and sequencing of the G6PD gene are possible, and there is also a fast an inexpensive test called the "Beutler flourescent spot test" that can be performed on the blood of a patient suspected of having G6PD.