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Hi,
First of all, Many thanks for sharing all these informations - really
precious data all the more that bromocriptine is becoming abandonned et
replaced more and more by cabergoline ;
Second, I really should buy the 2014 Hale"s edition, from all your
elements, I can see there have been new informations collected within
those late 2 years and not always put in parallel onto lactmed;
Thanks for sharing, we really just need to cross our fingers, concerning
the milk production, even with a lot of skin to skin, stimulation... I
am afraid it will be much much harder than with any other product;
Breast regards,
Françoise
Le 17/11/2014 20:14, Jean Ridler a écrit :
> This is what I have in my notes from a presentation:
> Takes many days for the elimination of Dostinex (cabergoline ) from the
> mother’s circulation.
> Half-life 63 hours, thus about 13 days would be required for “complete
> elimination”.
> However, cabergoline levels in plasma are very low, and levels in milk will
> be much lower than plasma levels.
> Oral bioavailablity by the infant would be low as well. So any cabergoline
> in milk would be unlikely to be absorbed by the infant.
> (T Hale – correspondence)
>
> Jean Ridler RN RM IBCLC
> Cape Town, South Africa
>
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