Hi Erica,
Sedation might look different depending on the age of the infant. Increased drowsiness would be the most consistent sign to look for. Please call the InfantRisk Hotline (1-806-352-2519) to speak with a nurse for further information.
Kaytlin Krutsch, PharmD
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what do i look out for? sedation as in extra sleepy? if so, what is the correct protocol to follow?
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what do i look out for? sedation as in extra sleepy? if so, what is the correct protocol to follow?
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Probably not, but it depends on your infants stability. If newborn, weak, premature, or small, then watch for sedation. Otherwise, Ok to use.
Be cautious with the Clonazepam.
Tom Hale Ph.D.
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Prescribed 50mg Zoloft and .5 clonazepam at bedtime- should I discontinue breastfeeding?Last edited by Ericaf8605; 08-27-2021, 08:35 PM.Tags: None
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