Azithromycin can be taken at 37 weeks of pregnancy, but only when necessary and under the direction of a physician, not on its own. Azithromycin is a pregnancy class B drug, that is, no teratogenic effects have been found in animal experiments, and it can be taken by pregnant women when necessary, but it needs to be directed by a doctor. It is suitable for the treatment of acute pharyngitis, acute tonsillitis, sinusitis, urethritis, cervicitis, and soft-tissue skin infections caused by infection with sensitive bacteria. The drug should be contraindicated in people who are allergic to the product, erythromycin, other macrolides or ketolactones, history of cholestatic jaundice/hepatic insufficiency with previous use. Azithromycin There are fewer studies related to the use of the drug in pregnant women, and it is generally recommended that the drug be used only if clearly needed. Adverse reactions such as dyspepsia, flatulence, headache, drowsiness, bronchospasm, and abnormal taste may occur after administration of the drug. Specific medication should be administered under the guidance of a specialist.