Mhelo,
Enbrel is rated an L2-limited data-probably compatible, The amount that transfers into breast milk is only 0.07-0.2% of your dose....
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billikengirl,
We do not have any studies when low dose naltrexone is used during pregnancy, but even in higher doses the risks seem pretty...
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crys314,
Azithromycin is rated an L2-limited data-probably compatible. Only 5.9% of your doses transfers into breast milk. Monitor your infant...
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LC0216,
Rituximab is rated an L3-no data-probably compatible. The manufacturer does recommend waiting 6 months after stopping the medication,...
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Ashley Eustice,
Hydrocodone is rated an L3-limited data-probably compatible. The amount that transfers into breast milk is 2.2-3.7% of your...
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Vwing20,
Solosec (secnidazole) is rated an L4-No data-possibly hazardous. "Secnidazole is a -nitroimidazole antimicrobial similar to...
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Beth B,
This supplement would have the same rating as the Lithium Carbonate-L4-Possibly hazardous. "Lithium readily transfers to the...
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MNicole,
Megace is rated an L4-no data-possibly hazardous. There is currently no data on how much Megace could transfer into breast milk,...
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Lisa,
Dr Hale recommends 4-6 hours. We are exposed to mercury all the time with fish consumption and light bulbs.
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Noreen Webb,
Methergine is rated an L2-limited data-probably compatible. The amount that transfers into breast milk is only 0.72-5.46% of...
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Rowan6,
"Human experience suggests propylthiouracil (PTU) is not expected to increase the risk of congenital anomalies; however, fetal...
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juliwalter,
If this mother is planning on continuing to use LSD we do not recommend the safety of her breastfeeding. "This drug is definitely...
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Walla158,
Codeine is probably ok for short term use, especially in the 2nd trimester. It is rated a P3-Unknown-risk to fetus cannot be ruled...
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