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Date: | Thu, 11 Nov 2004 10:47:04 EST |
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Laurie writes:
I would use over the counter meds (OTC). In a clean container or saucer, one
can mix a small amount of strongest OTC cortisone cream, a small amount of
OTC antibiotic ointment (neosporin, polysporin), and a small amount of OTC
antifungal cream or ointment (like lotrimin AF). Then use a clean cotton
tipped applicator (like Q tip brand) to mix it around and apply to nipples.
Since these are all OTC meds, what if any are the legalities of telling a
mom to mix them and use?
Just wondering,
Judy LeVan Fram, PT, IBCLC
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