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Precautions and Warnings With Biocef - Rocephin and Pregnancy
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Precautions and Warnings With Biocef

As this eMedTV page explains, Biocef can interact with other drugs and cause side effects, such as severe diarrhea. Among the precautions and warnings with Biocef, this page stresses the need to tell your doctor about all drugs you take.

Precautions and Warnings With Cefdinir

While taking antibiotics, such as cefdinir, other infections have been known to occur. This eMedTV article lists other precautions and warnings with cefdinir, including possible side effects to be aware of and who should not take the drug.

Precautions and Warnings With Rocephin

There are several precautions and warnings with Rocephin to be aware of. As this eMedTV article explains, Rocephin may interact with other drugs or lead to severe diarrhea or vaginal yeast infections in some people, as well as allergic reactions.

Prevention for Vibrio Cholerae

Prevention for Vibrio cholerae involves avoiding contaminated water and food. This eMedTV resource offers tips about preventing Vibrio cholerae infection and discusses the two vaccines that are available in some countries.

Rocefin

Rocephin is a prescription antibiotic that stops and prevents infections. This eMedTV article explains that meningitis and middle ear infections are commonly treated with Rocephin. Rocefin is a common misspelling of Rocephin.

Rocephin

Rocephin is a prescription antibiotic that treats and prevents bacterial infections. This eMedTV page explores how Rocephin works, infections it is used to treat -- like meningitis, gonorrhea, and syphilis -- and how and when to take Rocephin.

Rocephin and Pregnancy

As this eMedTV page stresses, although Rocephin and pregnancy have not been studied in humans, a pregnant woman may take Rocephin (a pregnancy Category B medicine) if her healthcare provider believes its benefits outweigh possible risks to the fetus.