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Taking Clindamycin For Tooth Infection. Positive Pregnancy Test. False Positive Result?

I am on Clindamycin fr a tooth infection at the moment. I have also been trying to get pregnant. I currently am having my period (4 days early and I have a very set cycle so this is unusual), but I took a pregnancy test this morning and it came out positive. Is it possible that the Clindamycin caused a false positive or is it possible that I am pregnant and having my period?
Mon, 19 Aug 2013
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Hi,

Thanks for asking the query,

Clindamycin is the antibiotic usually given to treat anaerobic infections including dental infections.
I would suggest you to repeat the test, or else consult an OBGYN and get the checkup done.
For tooth infection, antibiotic will give you a temporary relief i would suggest you to consult a Dentist and get the checkup done.

Hope this helps out,

Regards.
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Taking Clindamycin For Tooth Infection. Positive Pregnancy Test. False Positive Result?

Hi, Thanks for asking the query, Clindamycin is the antibiotic usually given to treat anaerobic infections including dental infections. I would suggest you to repeat the test, or else consult an OBGYN and get the checkup done. For tooth infection, antibiotic will give you a temporary relief i would suggest you to consult a Dentist and get the checkup done. Hope this helps out, Regards.