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Debbie writes:
Mother (one month post partum) has idiopathic thrombocytopenia and is in
the hospital for treatment. She will be receiving Privigen (IV Ig) I
cannot find this in Hale nor searching the Lactnet archives. Does anyone know
if this is compatible with breastfeeding? I need an answer asap.
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Info open to all, on the web:
_http://toxnet.nlm.nih.gov/cgi-bin/sis/search/f?./temp/~rbViU4:1_
(http://toxnet.nlm.nih.gov/cgi-bin/sis/search/f?./temp/~rbViU4:1)
...Excerpt..."
Globulin, Immune
CASRN: 9007-83-4
For other data, click on the Table of Contents
Effects in Breastfed Infants:
In a retrospective study of 108 women with relapsing-remitting multiple
sclerosis, 69 received intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) postpartum. Those
who received IVIG received either 0.4 g/kg daily for 5 days plus additional
doses of 0.4 g/kg at 6 and 12 weeks postpartum (n = 41), or IVIG 0.4 g/kg
daily for 5 days during the first 6 to 8 weeks of pregnancy, then 0.4 g/kg
every 6 weeks until 12 weeks postpartum. Seventy-three percent of the 108
infants were breastfed until 3 to 12 weeks postpartum. No serious adverse
event occurred in any of the infants and the mothers who breastfed had outcomes
as good as those who did not.[6]
A case series reported 43 women with multiple sclerosis who received 60
grams of IVIG within 3 days of delivery and 10 grams monthly. All of the
women breastfed their infants for at least 4 weeks. The only adverse effect
reported in infants was a transient rash one day after a maternal dose of IVIG
which was possibly caused by the IVIG. The relapse rate was lower than
with historical controls who did not receive IVIG.[7]
A European double-blind, randomized trial compared two IVIG regimens in
168 postpartum mothers with multiple sclerosis to observe the relapse rate.
One group received 150 mg/kg within 24 hours of delivery and monthly for 6
months. The other group received 450 mg/kg within 24 hours of delivery, 300
mg/kg on day 2 and 150 mg/kg on day 3 postpartum followed by monthly doses
of 150 mg/kg until 6 months postpartum. More mothers who breastfed for 3
months or longer were relapse free during the study than those who did not
breastfed or who breastfed less than 3 months. In all, 91 mothers breastfed
for 3 months or longer and 48 mothers breastfed for less than 3 months. No
mention was made of adverse effects in breastfed infants.[4]"
Peace,
Judy
Judy LeVan Fram, PT, IBCLC, LLLL
Brooklyn, NY, USA
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