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Date: | Fri, 19 Mar 2004 16:56:36 -0500 |
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Hello fellow Lactnetters!
I am looking for information on using sulfadiazine (Microsulfon) during
lactation, especially in the early days postpartum with a full-term baby?
The information is not in Hale; though other sulfa drugs are. I presume
this is because newer sulfa drugs and nitrofurantoin are common
alternatives.
Briggs, Freeman, and Yaffe recommend not using sulfas in mothers of ill,
stressed, or preterm nursing babies. I am already aware of the risks
associated with sulfas during late pregnancy and in preterm nursing babies.
Your comments are welcomed.
Sincerely,
Kate Cropp CNP, IBCLC, MSN
Nashville, Tennessee, USA
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