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Glyburide, Tresiba, Novalog

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  • Glyburide, Tresiba, Novalog

    IBCLC here - client w a 2 wk old takes Glyburide and Novolog daily, as well as a Tresiba injection daily. She has MODY. Are any or all of these contraindicated for breastfeeding? Thanks!

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    Milkstheword:

    Glyburide is in my book and app. RID <1%.

    Novolog and Tresiba are just derivatives of Insulin. Ok.

    Tom Hale Ph.d.

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