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  • Itraconazole

    I have a fungal skin infection that has been resistant to topical treatment and would like to try a short course of oral itraconazole 200mg daily for a week. I am currently breastfeeding a 22 month old who nurses about 3 times daily. Would this be safe?
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    08-29-2019
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    08-29-2019

  • #2
    Midwestmommy:

    Yes. Itraconazole was commonly used many years ago in breastfeeding mothers.

    Should be fine.

    Tom Hale Ph.d.

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    • #3
      Thanks so much for your response. From what I have looked up only about 1.5% of an infant dose gets in milk is that pretty consistent with your information?

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      • #4
        Midwestmommy:

        From the one study we have, the Relative Infant Dose is actually only 0.1837% of the maternal dose. Quite low.

        Tom Hale Ph.D.

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