apanago:
Make sure she keeps the surface area to a minimum as both are potentially noxious. Just topically on cutaneous should not be a problem.
Tom Hale
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Apanago:
Both these acids are OK to use in breastfeeding mother. I'd suggest she wait several hours AFTER using it to breastfeed. Both are easily metabolized by the human.
Tom Hale Ph.d.
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Topical warts therapy
Dear Dr Hale
I have a breastfeeding patient with cutaneous warts asking if she could be treated with topical application of formic acid or chloroacetic acid (two different preparations).
Thank you in advance
Alexandros Panagopoulos
Pediatrician,
Patras, GreeceTags: None
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