My wife is 17 weeks pregnant. She is having loose motion. Can she take O2 (Ofloxacin)? If No, then please suggest me some medicine which is safe during pregnancy..
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Hi there, ofloxacin is not safe in pregnancy.
Please do not take.
Good you asked first.
Try curd it will help.
Drink lots of water ( add electrol)
Avoid spicy and oily foods.
If that doesn't work you can contact for further treatment.
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