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In a message dated 12/23/98 10:44:19 AM Central Standard Time, Kathy writes:
<<Are there any reports of women post-transplant who breastfeed? My suspicion
would be that the anti-rejection meds are contraindicated, but that is
really only a guess. What meds are used after heart transplants?>>
My dh is a pharmacist with a special interest in transplantation (and much
interest in breastfeeding, too ;-)) He says there is some new research out of
Sweden indicating that the "standard" regimen of Imuran, prednisone, and
cyclosporine is not a problem for breastfeeding patients with kidney
transplants. Heart recipients shouldn't be any different. This is
significant news because cyclosporine in currently considered contra-indicated
by the AAP, a position my dh has never really agreed with.
Elaine Ziska, LLLL
Jackson, MS
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