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"Rosen, Judith I. Maj." <[log in to unmask]>
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It is in Hale's 1999 edition (mine just arrived yesterday!)  The summary
statements read:  "  No data on the transfer of etanercept to human milk is
available.  However, due to its enormous molecular weight (150,000 daltons),
it is extremely unlikely clinically relevant amounts would transfer into
milk.  In addition, due to its protein structure, it would not be orally
bioavailable in an infant."

Hope this helps.

Judy, RNC, MSN, CLC

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