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    Hi, Dr. Hale rates the medications by risk. ...

    Hi,

    Dr. Hale rates the medications by risk. The L1 medications are the most compatible with breastfeeding. The scale goes to L5, which are the medications that should be avoided.

    Anafranil...
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    Hi, I discussed your question with Dr. Hale. ...

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    I discussed your question with Dr. Hale. We don’t know for absolute certain, but Wellbutrin could be the possible cause. Dr. Hale suggested that mom have her prolactin level checked. To do...
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    Hi, These are questions you should discuss...

    Hi,

    These are questions you should discuss with your physician. We normally don’t think it’s a good idea to change these types of medications while pregnant, but you and your physician will make...
  4. Hi Babyblues, Please call us at the InfantRisk...

    Hi Babyblues,

    Please call us at the InfantRisk Center at 806-352-2519 so we can discuss this with you on an individual basis. We are open Mon-Fri from 8am-5pm, CST. We will be happy to give you...
  5. Thread: Bentyl

    by copeace
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    Hi, Dr. Hale rates the medications by risk. ...

    Hi,

    Dr. Hale rates the medications by risk. L1 medications are the most compatible with breastfeeding. This scale goes to L5, which are the medications that should be avoided while...
  6. Thread: Medications

    by copeace
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    Hi, These questions are best addressed by your...

    Hi,

    These questions are best addressed by your physician. We are unable to give any kind of medical advice.

    Once you and your physician have decided what medications would be best for your...
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    Hi, Please call us at the InfantRisk Center at...

    Hi,

    Please call us at the InfantRisk Center at 806-352-2519. We are open Mon-Fri from 8am-5pm, CST. There are several things we would like to discuss with you on an individual basis about these...
  8. Hi Momma3, How old is your infant, and was the...

    Hi Momma3,

    How old is your infant, and was the infant full term at birth?

    Colleen

    Colleen Peace, MSN, RN
    TTUHSC, InfantRisk Center
  9. Thread: Pentasa

    by copeace
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    Hello, Dr. Hale rates the medications by risk....

    Hello,

    Dr. Hale rates the medications by risk. L1 medications are the most compatible with breastfeeding. This scale goes to L5, which are the medications that should be avoided while...
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    Hi, Please call us at the InfantRisk Center at...

    Hi,

    Please call us at the InfantRisk Center at 806-352-2519 so we can discuss this with you on an individual basis. There are many things to consider. We are open Mon-Fri from 8am-5pm, CST. ...
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    Hi, Dr. Hale rates the medications by risk. ...

    Hi,

    Dr. Hale rates the medications by risk. L1 medications are the most compatible with breastfeeding. The scale goes to L5, which are the medications that should be avoided while breastfeeding....
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    Hi, Please call us at the InfantRisk Center at...

    Hi,

    Please call us at the InfantRisk Center at 806-352-2519 so we can discuss this with you on an individual basis. There are many things to consider, and we want to be sure we are giving you the...
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    Hello, Dr. Hale rates the medications by risk....

    Hello,

    Dr. Hale rates the medications by risk. L1 medications are the most compatible with breastfeeding. The scale goes to L5, which are the medications that should be avoided while...
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    Hi Marie, Dr. Hale rates the medications by...

    Hi Marie,

    Dr. Hale rates the medications by risk. L1 medications are the most compatible with breastfeeding. The scale goes to L5, which are the medications that should be avoided while...
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    Hi Maria, We would not expect there to be a...

    Hi Maria,

    We would not expect there to be a problem with you taking the Canasa suppositories and breastfeeding a 12-month old infant. There is at least one report of watery diarrhea in an infant...
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    Hello, Dr. Hale rates the medications by risk....

    Hello,

    Dr. Hale rates the medications by risk. L1 medications are the most compatible with breastfeeding. The scale goes to L5, which are the medications you should avoid while breastfeeding.
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  17. Thread: Nexium

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    Hi, Dr. Hale rates the medications by risk. ...

    Hi,

    Dr. Hale rates the medications by risk. L1 medications are the most compatible with breastfeeding. This scale goes to L5, which are the medications that should be avoided while...
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    Hello, You did not mention the age of the...

    Hello,

    You did not mention the age of the infant. The information I am providing you is under the assumption that the infant is full term and has no health issues. If the infant is a preemie, or...
  19. I'm sorry you had trouble trying to reach us. ...

    I'm sorry you had trouble trying to reach us. That is the correct number. If we are on the phone with other callers, the number will ring and ring until someone is available. I'm not sure why you...
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    Hello, Dr. Hale rates the medications by risk....

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    Dr. Hale rates the medications by risk. L1 medications are the most compatible with breastfeeding. The scale goes all the way to L5, which are the medications you should not take while...
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