Macrolide antibiotics in pregnancy are linked with birth defects

Children of mothers who took macrolide antibiotics during early pregnancy have shown an increased risk of major birth defects, particularly heart defects, than children of mothers who took penicillin, in a study published in The BMJ.

Macrolide antibiotics (including erythromycin, clarithromycin, and azithromycin) are used to treat common bacterial infections and are considered alternatives for patients with penicillin allergy. Researchers from Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health said that these antibiotics should be “used with caution during pregnancy and, if possible, feasible alternative antibiotics should be prescribed until further research is available.”


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