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Finally the doc called back and it WAS in fact levothyroxine. Maybe they have different names when they market for animals?
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I had a naturopathic call me for advice on what to give for pylo. She wanted to use a ceph, and thought cipro was "big guns". I had to giggle (silently) b/c I worked in a student clinic for 4 years and cipro was the least of big guns. Especially for pylo. I said for pylo she should probably use levaquin but she refused, probably in part to her naturopath philosophy.
And she didnt have any clue on what dose to use, and for how long. At least I felt like I helped though😀
Maybe they have different names when they market for animals?
Probably pyelonephritis? 🙂
thank you
No I think I mentioned above it was for pyelo, not h pylori
Mags said:I had a naturopathic call me for advice on what to give for pylo. She wanted to use a ceph, and thought cipro was "big guns". I had to giggle (silently) b/c I worked in a student clinic for 4 years and cipro was the least of big guns. Especially for pylo. I said for pylo she should probably use levaquin but she refused, probably in part to her naturopath philosophy.
last pyelo I got called about was a 6month pregnant chick allergic to beta-lactams.
pregnant women shouldn't be allowed to get sick.
I had a naturopathic call me for advice on what to give for pylo. She wanted to use a ceph, and thought cipro was "big guns". I had to giggle (silently) b/c I worked in a student clinic for 4 years and cipro was the least of big guns. Especially for pylo. I said for pylo she should probably use levaquin but she refused, probably in part to her naturopath philosophy.
And she didnt have any clue on what dose to use, and for how long. At least I felt like I helped though😀
They can prescribe non-synthetics in some states.Are you referring to an ND? I had no idea they could even prescribe...
SMX-TMP is only contraindicated at term. Did they have some new info to indicate that it should not be used earlier in pregnancy?The Rocephin might be OK - 3rd generations have the least cross reactivity in a pcn-allergic patient. Macrobid is also pregnancy category B. That's a tough one.
SMX-TMP is category B as well - but we were taught not to use it in pregnancy.
Hard case.
The Rocephin might be OK - 3rd generations have the least cross reactivity in a pcn-allergic patient. Macrobid is also pregnancy category B. That's a tough one.
SMX-TMP is category B as well - but we were taught not to use it in pregnancy.
Hard case.
Edit: SMX/TMP is category C throughout and category D at term.