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nanogram means 1 billionth of a gram, and they probably mean per ml.  This
is level of 13 ng/ml is much higher than what we would expect given the
pharmacology and other data we have available on breastfeeding and
sertraline.  Maternal levels would be higher than this by a factor of 2 or 3
or more.

Perhaps this is one where you should email Tom Hale directly, to see what it
means.  I'm sure he would be very interested.

Jack Newman, MD, FRCPC

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