My doctor has prescribed 40mg of doxycycline, once a day, for 3 weeks. Is this dose and duration compatible with breastfeeding? Baby is almost 10 months.
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The data we have on this drug indicates that only about 4-10% of the mother's dose gets to the baby. However, that calculation is assuming that we're talking about an exclusively breastfeeding neonate. Older children like yours get considerably less milk relative to their body weights than neonates, so the real number is probably much lower in your case. Since so little of the drug will be passed to the baby, I don't expect the doxycycline to have any effect at all in your child. Infants are at risk of diarrhea and staining of their teeth from doxycycline, but they are getting a much larger dose than your child.
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Please contact the Infant Risk Center for a definitive answer about whether or not you absolutely need to avoid nursing while on doxy ([url]https://onlinepharmacyreviews.org/ingredients/doxycycline[/url]). Many women are given over-conservative advice concerning the use of antibiotics during breastfeeding.Last edited by empi; 08-23-2016, 09:23 AM.
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