fourtkills:
We have several studies of tinidazole and it really transfers into milk avidly, with at least 12.5% of the dose entering milk. Your level will drop about 5 fold by 20 hours, so with 4 days of dosing, your plasma levels (probably milk levels) will be continuously high for at least 30-70 hours after your last dose.
At 2.5 years, your infant is not getting much milk, thus the dose via milk is probably exceedingly low. I doubt the risk is very high for your infant.
However, if it were my baby, I think I'd keep him from feeding for 30 hours after the last dose. But this is of course, your decision.
Tom Hale Ph.D.
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