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Bromocriptine is no longer used (at least here) to suppress lactation because of the side effects. Instead, we use carbergoline.
Jean Ridler RN RM IBCLC
Cape Town, South Africa
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From: Lactation Information and Discussion <[log in to unmask]> On Behalf Of Allyson Michaels
Sent: Friday, 30 March 2018 21:23
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Subject: bromocriptine
I have been asked by a non-OB colleague about the use of bromocriptine to suppress lactation in a woman under going treatment for breast cancer. The woman had weaned her infant but do to hormones, still has a MER with cries, etc. According to my colleague, the radiologist is having difficulty seeing where the meds and dyes are going due to full milk ducts. I have no experience with bromocritpine. We talked about other forms of drying up milk such as sudafed, cabbage leaves, sage. Any ideas/comments are appreciated.
Allyson Michaels, RN, IBCLC
Charlottesville, VA
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