Abstract :
Anaphylaxis is a rare condition during ante natal care since most of the drugs except nutraceuticals are avoided in pregnancy unless essentially required to prevent developing foetus from any teratogenic effects. An anaphylactic reaction follows idiosyncrasy that may occur with any drug or food to which an individual is previously known or unknown to be allergic. Antibiotics and NSAIDs are the most common class of drugs known to cause allergic reactions. Maternal anaphylaxis has the potential to cause foetal defects (morbidity) and in rare cases foetal death (mortality), latter possibly due to hypoxia. The authors here report a similar case of maternal anaphylaxis to ciprofloxacin infusion during third trimester in which maternal outcome was positive but 8 months foetus died within an hour of reaction. Iron sucrose infusion was also administered to the mother prior to ciprofloxacin in a community clinic.
Keyword :
Ciprofloxacin, Iron sucrose, Anaphylaxis, Foetal Death, Adverse Drug Reaction