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krzymel

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When prescribing metronidazole (Flagyl) to treat bacterial vaginosis, patient education would include:
 
  1. Metronidazole is safe in the first trimester of pregnancy.
  2. Consuming alcohol in any form may cause a severe reaction.
  3. Sexual partners need concurrent therapy.
  4. Headaches are a sign of a serious adverse reaction and need immediate evaluation.

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Tetracyclines should not be prescribed to children younger than 8 years due to:
 
  1. Risk of developing cartilage problems
  2. Development of significant diarrhea
  3. Risk of kernicterus
  4. Adverse effects on bone growth



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