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I believe the steroid in question is Betamethazone. Haven't seen
engorgement in these situations where I work, but our numbers are small.
Perhaps one of the more experienced Lactnetters could enlighten us. I don't
have my Hale's book on meds at home, so don't know if it's even in there.
Mary A. Banaszewski, RN, Lactation Specialist
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