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Nipride (Sodium nitroprusside) has an extremely short half life, which is why
it has to be given by continuous IV infusion.  Stop it, and within minutes
it's gone.  It should not be a problem.  Tell Mom to breastfeed as soon as the
IV is out!
Nancy Wight MD

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