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Date: | Fri, 19 Sep 2003 21:45:27 EDT |
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I had a call from a tearful mom last night. She was just started yesterday
on Topamax for seizures and was told to stop nursing her 14 month old (due to
the medication). Mom wants to continue nursing. States she usually bfs only
morning and night.
Dr. Hale book shows L3 category, but this was on a study of 2 infants (3
weeks old). Can I assume it would be less risky on this minimal nursing 14 month
old?
(The only reason mom is started on seizure med. is because she went to renew
her drivers license and said "Yes" to have you ever had a seizure. She said
she had one 1 year ago, and a total of 4 over the last 4 years but never
treated.)
Any insight you could give me would be helpful. Thank you.
Loretta Haycook, RN, IBCLC
Neptune Beach, FL
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