Diana writes:
<<The FDA is apparently cracking down pretty hard on it, and=
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considers it a potentially dangerous drug (and in my medical opinion, it=20=
shouldn't be suggested to anyone lightly). Compounding pharmacies have=20=
received serious warnings against distributing it. >>
Has anyone considered there may be a political reason for it? Why are they
considering domperidone a "dangerous drug" and not Viagra? Did you know
that if you take more than the recommended dose of tylenol that you can cause
liver damage -- go into renal failure -- die? Why isn't tylenol on the list of
"dangerous" drugs? Why domperidone which has fewer side effects than
aspirin?
As far as anyone knows, there have been two (count 'em -- TWO) deaths from
domperidone. Both involving the IV formulation of the drug. Which was last
formulated/used/prescribed in 1984.
Because the drug is unavailable in the US without a prescription from a
physician, the RN recommending use of domperidone to the physician is making a
suggestion -- not prescribing. It is up to the doc to write the prescription.
Go read the compounding pharmacy website -- one of the reasons for their
existence is to compound drugs needed by physicians that are (a) not approved by
the FDA so not available in the US of A, or (b) compounding them for off
label use.
As far as "prescribing" fenugreek, More Milk Plus, ibuprophen, cabbage,
watermelon, oatmeal, CST, chiropractic therapy, aromatherapy, massages, or a
daily nap -- well, that is a matter of opinion as to whether or not the IBCLC
should be doing it. In some opinions, no. In others, yes.
Funny that no one finds "prescribing" the use of formula to be an issue.
An "opinion" is just that. An "opinion." And yours, mine, and ours are
just as good as anyone else's.
Jan Barger, RN, MA, IBCLC
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