Hotham Neil, Hotham Elizabeth
Australian Medicines Handbook.
Bachelor of Pharmacy Program, University of South Australia, Adelaide.
Aust Prescr. 2015 Oct;38(5):156-9. doi: 10.18773/austprescr.2015.056. Epub 2015 Oct 1.
Most commonly used drugs are relatively safe for breastfed babies. The dose received via milk is generally small and much less than the known safe doses of the same drug given directly to neonates and infants. Drugs contraindicated during breastfeeding include anticancer drugs, lithium, oral retinoids, iodine, amiodarone and gold salts. An understanding of the principles underlying the transfer into breast milk is important, as is an awareness of the potential adverse effects on the infant. Discussion with the mother about the possibility of either negative product information or ill-informed advice from others will reduce the confusion and anxiety that may be generated. Good resources about medicines and breastfeeding are available and include state-based medicines information services.
大多数常用药物对母乳喂养的婴儿相对安全。通过乳汁摄入的药物剂量通常较小,远低于直接给予新生儿和婴儿的已知安全剂量。母乳喂养期间禁忌使用的药物包括抗癌药、锂盐、口服类视黄醇、碘、胺碘酮和金盐。了解药物转入母乳的潜在机制很重要,了解对婴儿的潜在不良影响也同样重要。与母亲讨论可能出现的负面产品信息或他人提供的错误建议,将减少可能产生的困惑和焦虑。有一些关于药物与母乳喂养的优质资源,包括各州的药物信息服务。