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Anne, I don't have anything to offer you on this medication, but I do have
something on your molecular weight question. At a medications panel at the
La Leche League of Florida Area Conference that I attended this October, Dr.
Joan Meek gave us the following guideline as to molecular weight; I'm taking
this from her handout:
<200 - freely pass through pores
200-500 - depends on pH and conc. (I think she means concentration)
>500 - little or no passage
I found that little tidbit really interesting, and potentially quite useful.
Hope it helps you.....
Regina Roig-Lane, BS IBCLC for Miami-Dade County WIC
-----Original Message-----
If the molecular weight is still in the thousands would it be too large to
pass into milk anyway? I don't have any details on the specifics of this
drug right now. Anyone have this info?
Thanks,
Anne Kirkham IBCLC
Toronto , Canada
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