If you take Ribostamycin Sulfate for Injection orally during breastfeeding, you should stop taking the medicine immediately and suspend breastfeeding, and consult a doctor in time if any discomfort occurs.
Ribostamycin Sulfate for Injection is a kind of aminoglycoside antibiotic, mainly for the treatment of infections caused by Klebsiella spp. and Escherichia coli, and also for Neisseria gonorrhea and Neisseria meningitidis, and it is mainly used for the treatment of infections caused by these pathogens, such as pneumonia, biliary tract infections, etc. The dosing instructions show that the drug can pass through breast milk, but it can be taken in breast milk.
Its dosing instructions show that the drug can pass through breast milk, but the amount of secretion in breast milk is small, if breastfeeding to take the drug, it is still advisable to suspend breastfeeding. If there is any discomfort such as dizziness, numbness, rash, etc., one should seek medical advice promptly.
Allergy to the components of Ribostamycin Sulfate for Injection should be prohibited to use the drug, and the combination with dextrose and glucose will increase nephrotoxicity, and the combination with other aminoglycosides can increase ototoxicity, so it should be used with caution under the guidance of a doctor.