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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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contact directly for prescription
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Please consult online..... prescription can't b given here.....don't take O2
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Take Tablet Taxim o 200 mg twice a day for 3 days Tablet Vizylac three times a day for 3 days Econorm sachet twice a day with water Electrol powder twice a day for 3 days Drink plenty of water and fruits juice
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Kindly check if she has fever or vomitting
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Avoid lifting weights and stress and intercourses Avoid papaya and pineapple Sleep for 8 hours in night with light off Sleep for 2 hours in afternoon Anomaly scan for baby at 20 weeks of pregnancy Stop iron and calcium tablets just for 3 days
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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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Curd will help
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