Yes, erythromycin is safe in pregnancy, and while breastfeeding
Azithromycin must not be taken by a person who is allergic to erythromycin. The two antibiotics are closely related and work in a similar manner. A qualified health professional will be able to recommend a safe alternative.
Consult your doctor and pharmacist.
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yes. This is a antibiotic ointment that is usually prescribed by vets for eye problems, like pink eye
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Its not safe in diabetics with kidney damage. it should not be taken more than 5 days at a time and if further still needed then kidney function must be assessed. not to be taken more than 2 weeks in any case. Ibuprofen and naproxen have less side effect on kidneys but they cause gastric irritation which can be avoided by taking pantoprazole OR ranitidine with it. diclofenac also causes gastric irritation but little lesser than ibuprofen but more kidney damage than ibuprofen. Gastric damage is easier to repair than kidney damage which can be life threatening.
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no not all meds are safe some you get get addicted to so not not really it is nit safe
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yes it is perfectly fine