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Can Emzoclox Be Taken For Vaginal Infection While Trying To Conceive?

Hello doc, please i want to if its safe to take emzoclox....my ovulation stopped 3days ago and on the 3rd day i started having funny feeling in my virgina wen i pee i feel pain and smelly discharge....my bf and i have bn trying to get pregnant so i rily need to know if its wise to take emzoclox....thanks looking forward to your response
Thu, 16 Mar 2017
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It is safe to take Emzoclox (Ampicillin/cloxacillin) when trying to conceive and during pregnancy.
However I recommend that you consult a Gynecologist to confirm the diagnosis and what kind of bacteria is causing the infection, so that appropriate antibiotic can be started.

Hope I was able to answer your question
Please feel free to address any more concerns
Regards,
Dr.Lekshmi
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Can Emzoclox Be Taken For Vaginal Infection While Trying To Conceive?

Hello, Thank You for trusting HealthcareMagic It is safe to take Emzoclox (Ampicillin/cloxacillin) when trying to conceive and during pregnancy. However I recommend that you consult a Gynecologist to confirm the diagnosis and what kind of bacteria is causing the infection, so that appropriate antibiotic can be started. Hope I was able to answer your question Please feel free to address any more concerns Regards, Dr.Lekshmi