Hi Angie
Gadodiamide is used in children at the same dose than in adults : 0,1
mmol/kg.
Pass very few in milk : less than 1% of maternal dose. Seems unlikely to
pose problems.
If the mother is 60 kg and so get 6 mmol, 1% is 0,06 mmol received by the
baby. If the baby is 4 kg, that means 0,015 mmol/kg...
Kindly
Françoise Railhet
Manager of the LLL France Medical Associates Program
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