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  2. Antibiotics and pregnancy: What's safe? - Mayo Clinic

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    Safety depends on many factors. These include the type of antibiotic, when in pregnancy you take the antibiotic and for how long, and how much you take. Here are some antibiotics thought of as safe to take while pregnant: Penicillins, including amoxicillin (Amoxil, Larotid) and ampicillin. Cephalosporins, including cefaclor and cephalexin.

  3. Amoxicillin and clavulanate (oral route) - Mayo Clinic

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    The dose is usually 30 mg per kg of body weight per day every 12 hours. For oral dosage form (extended-release tablets): Adults and children weighing 40 kilograms (kg) or more—1000 milligrams (mg) amoxicillin and 62.5 mg clavulanate every 12 hours for 7 to 10 days. Children weighing less than 40 kg—Use and dose must be determined by your ...

  4. Allergy medications and pregnancy: What's safe? - Mayo Clinic

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    Sometimes, health care professionals recommend certain allergy medicines during pregnancy. But before you take an allergy medicine, try to ease your symptoms with the following tips: Stay away from your triggers. Try not to come in contact with anything that sets off your allergy symptoms. Use saline nasal spray. Saline is a mix of salt and water.

  5. Yeast infection during pregnancy: Over-the-counter treatment OK?

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    Medicines for treating yeast infections that you can get without a prescription come in the form of creams, ointments and suppositories. They include: Clotrimazole (Mycelex, Lotrimin AF). Miconazole (Monistat 3). These products can be used anytime during pregnancy. They don't cause birth defects or other pregnancy complications.

  6. Aspirin during pregnancy: Is it safe? - Mayo Clinic

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    Use of high-dose aspirin for long periods of time during any part of pregnancy raises the risk of bleeding in the brain of premature infants. If you need a pain reliever while you are pregnant, talk with your healthcare professional. Taking something other than aspirin, such as acetaminophen (Tylenol, others), may be a better choice.

  7. Pregnancy acne: What's the best treatment? - Mayo Clinic

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    To treat pregnancy acne, start with self-care: Wash problem areas with a gentle cleanser. Twice a day, use your hands to wash your face with a mild soap and warm water. Avoid certain products, such as facial scrubs and astringents. They tend to irritate skin, which can worsen acne.

  8. Breastfeeding and medications: What's safe? - Mayo Clinic

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    Antimicrobial medications. Fluconazole (Diflucan) Miconazole (Monistat 3, Monistat 7, others) — apply minimal amount. Clotrimazole (Mycelex, Lotrimin AF) — apply minimal amount. Penicillins, such as amoxicillin and ampicillin. Cephalosporins, such as cephalexin.

  9. Pregnancy constipation: Are stool softeners safe? - Mayo Clinic

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    Answer From Myra Wick, M.D., Ph.D. Stool softeners are generally considered safe during pregnancy. Pregnancy constipation, defined as having fewer than three bowel movements a week, can be uncomfortable. Constipation is common in pregnancy. Stool softeners, such as docusate sodium (Colace) and docusate calcium (Surfak), moisten the stool and ...

  10. Butalbital and acetaminophen combination (oral route)

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    Description. Butalbital and acetaminophen combination is a pain reliever and relaxant. It is used to treat tension headaches. Butalbital belongs to the group of medicines called barbiturates. Barbiturates act in the central nervous system (CNS) to produce their effects. When you take butalbital for a long time, your body may get used to it so ...

  11. Antidepressants: Safe during pregnancy? - Mayo Clinic

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    In general, these antidepressants are options during pregnancy: Certain selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs). SSRIs usually are an option during pregnancy. These include citalopram (Celexa), sertraline (Zoloft), escitalopram (Lexapro) and fluoxetine (Prozac). Risks include high blood pressure for the pregnant person and premature birth.