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*Domperidone:
* *FDA* encourages physicians who would like to prescribe *domperidone*
for their patients with severe gastrointestinal disorders that are
refractory to standard therapy to open an Investigational New Drug
Application (IND). An IND is a request for *FDA* authorization to
administer an investigational drug to humans. Such authorization would
allow the importation, interstate shipment, and administration of the
drug even though it is not approved for sale in the U.S.
Formula warning label, adding to Winnie and Laura's work:
Normal infant feeding consists of breastfeeding.
Breastmilk--and only breastmilk--is the normal recommended infant food for the first six months of life. With the addition at six months of age of solid foods, breastfeeding should continue for at least one year and longer. This product should only be used as a replacement for breastmilk if a mother
can neither breastfeed nor provide breastmilk to her infant. Read and follow label
directions carefully."
C/sec affects the immune system of infants:
THURSDAY, July 2 (HealthDay News) -- Babies delivered by cesarean section experience changes to the DNA of white blood cells, which might
explain why they're at increased risk for immunological diseases such as diabetes and asthma later in life, Swedish researchers say.
"Delivery by C-section has been associated with increased allergy,
diabetes and leukemia risks," Dr. Mikael Norman, a pediatric specialist
at the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, said in a news release from
Wiley-Blackwell publishers. "Although the underlying cause is unknown,
our theory is that altered birth conditions could cause a genetic
imprint in the immune cells that could play a role later in life."
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