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I am 16 weeks pregnant and was told today at urgent care that i have a UTI and kidney infection, so they prescribed macrodantin. The doctor assured me that its safe for a pregnant woman to take. The pharmacist said that its not something they normally prescribe for pregnant woman because they haventdone many studies on it. Im scared to take it, i called the OB and he said its OK to take, he was so rude and not even caring about my concerns which made me also feel unsafe about it. Has anyone taken macrodantin while pregnant and had problems or not had any problems? anyone heard anything about it? thanks so much =]

2007-09-23 11:37:30 · 1 answers · asked by Anonymous in Pregnancy & Parenting Pregnancy

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It appears to be okay for pregnant women not at term. In general, drug studies are not pregnant women. Studies are conducted using animals and anecdotal reporting by women who took it while pregnant.
If your UTI has spread to your kidneys, you really need to take this medication before it spreads to your blood.
Some of the common UTI drugs are tetragenic, and so, are not given.
Pharmacists are required to take a certain number of continuing education courses to keep their licenses. The number varies by state. In general, it is doctors who loose contact with drugs which are not in their speciality. I am certain your OB is very knowledgeable about the safety profile of drugs in pregnant and nursing women. However, if he/she was asked about medications in the geriatric population, the doctor will probably have problems answering it.

2007-09-23 12:45:48 · answer #1 · answered by Lea 7 · 3 0

Macrodantin is the same drug as Macrobid, only in a different dose. I have an ongoing kidney problem and have to take an antibiotic daily. I was on Macrodantin for several weeks. It's a category B drug and perfectly fine. I wouldn't suggest taking Amoxicillen as it can lead to bacterial resistance...meaning it can create a "super bug" that doesn't respond to antibiotics. Definitely start the antibiotics ASAP as infection can lead to contractions. Make sure you take all of it, exactly as prescribed too. UTI's are not something to mess around with during pregnancy.

2007-09-23 11:55:46 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Macrodantin Pregnancy

2016-10-22 03:46:06 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Well studies in animals have shown it is safe, but there aren't any well controlled-studies in pregnant women. However there are very, very rarely studies done on pregnant women.

On the other hand I would insist on one of the older antibiotics like amoxicillin. I don't have a drug plan so generally that is what I am prescribed, one time I had a UTI and the doc had samples of some new antibiotic specifically for UTIs (macrobid?) and it took longer to work, and I don't think it cleared the infection completely.

Older drugs have a much bigger record of safety.

http://www.safefetus.com/DrugDetail.asp?DrugId=239&TradeName=Macrodantin&TradeId=4326
Generic Name Nitrofurantoin
Trade Name Macrodantin
Manufacturer
Risk Category
B


* Controlled studies done on animals in reproduction do not indicate risk to the fetus.
* No adequate and well-controlled studies done on pregnant women.

FDA Pregnancy Risk Categories


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Indication



* Urinary germicide.

Fetal Risk



* Not teratogenic in animals.
* No adequate human data, no fetal adverse effects have been reported but if used near term it may cause hemolysis in newborn.

2007-09-23 11:48:52 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 3

Your doctor would know more about that medication that a pharmacist - they get updates on what medications are considered safe daily where as a pharmacist only gets an update when they look into new studies being done. Once a pharmacist leaves school they are not required to keep up to date on current studies.

2007-09-23 11:51:33 · answer #5 · answered by Finchy 4 · 2 1

Angie if both docs say it is ok then take it but also ask the docs if you can take another antibiotic.

2007-09-24 05:23:35 · answer #6 · answered by jennybaratta2002 5 · 1 0

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