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- When using pyrazinamide, vitamin K should be administered to the infant at birth due to the risk of postnatal hemorrhage.
- Streptomycin should not be used during pregnancy, as it crosses the placenta and can cause auditory nerve impairment and nephrotoxicity to the fetus. However, it may be used during breastfeeding.
- During the intensive phase for a pregnant woman, ethambutol should be used rather than streptomycin.
- Treatment should be monitored in conjunction with a pediatrician.
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