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Wed, 5 Nov 1997 15:01:15 -0500
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haloperidol
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Haloperidol, like all medications appears in the milk in small
quantities.  I think, considering the risks of formula feeding, that
the mother should breastfeed.  If this is truly a slow release
preparation, the mother's blood, and therefore milk levels, would very
low indeed.

Haloperidol increases prolactin secretion and might increase her milk
supply.

Jack Newman, MD, FRCPC

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