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Urinary tract infection (lower) - women - Management
What are the contraindications for trimethoprim?
- Avoid using trimethoprim in women with blood dyscrasias.
Basis for recommendation
Because of its potential anti-folate effect, there have been reports that trimethoprim causes blood disorders. For further information, see Adverse effects. Consequently, trimethoprim is contraindicated in people with dyscrasias [Actavis, 2007; BNF 57, 2009].
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