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Bactrim Forte During Pregnancy
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anna Says:
Monday, 7/16/2007 1:23:03 PM
 
i suspect imay be pregnant and i have taken one tablet of bactrim forte for urinary track infection, is it safe?

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Phoenix Says:
Friday, 3/2/2012 10:01:52 PM via mobile
 
Turned 45 last Feb. 16. We are trying to conceive. I had miscarriage last January 15, 2012. It was supposed to be our 3rd child. The gestational age way 5 weeks and 6 days. Thought I have a 28 day cycle I had my period again last Feb. 8. I had my serum test for HCG last March 1, because since February (Feb. 25, 2012), we noticed that my body temperature has been unusually high. however, it was negative. Last Friday night (March 2, 2012), I felt pain on my bladder and I experienced frequent urination. Took a lot of water and fortunately I was relieved from pain. Should I take bactrim forte at this stage? I suspect that I may be pregnant.

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wanna know stuff Says:
Friday, 1/20/2012 12:50:41 AM
 
i found two tablets outside and came in to look them up i found out these tablets are bactrim. i was wondering if i took them it would help my ear and thoat, i have had ear infections just about all my life so i know that is what it is. I cannot afford doctors visit or prescriptions, can i take these and possibly stop this infection from causing me misery

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karille ino Says:
Tuesday, 9/13/2011 11:46:26 PM
 
im 1 month pregnant and i got urinary track infection. i took embatrim forte 3 times a day.is my baby still safe?

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aelyn Says:
Monday, 6/20/2011 9:03:23 PM
 
I'm 4 weeks pregnant which I don't know it yet. I got an UTI and I had took Bactrim forte that time.

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Becky Says:
Thursday, 3/31/2011 5:53:01 AM
 
I have stomach problem and I m pregnant now. The doctor prescribe me bactrim ds 800-160 tab. I have taken one lastnite and caused me headache and could not sleep. It is prescribed for 14 days but I m hesitated to take another one now. I don't feel it safe for my baby. Is this medicine safe for me during my early pregnancy?

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Verwon Says:
Wednesday, 9/3/2008 12:50:57 PM
 
This medication, containing Sulfamethoxazole and Trimethoprim is a combination antibiotic.

It is listed as Pregnancy Category C, which means the effects on pregnancy are not known, so please see your doctor.

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Kristan Says:
Wednesday, 7/18/2007 1:55:07 PM
 
Bactrim should never be taken during pregnancy. However if the benefit far outweighs the consequennces, the doctor will sometimes make an exception. I think you will be ok. Just get to a doc right away. congrats

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