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Thanks so much for your help, Toni is supposed to call me this week. I hope so!
Cindy
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Jennifer Herrin 
  To: [log in to unmask] 
  Sent: Saturday, January 10, 2004 5:16 AM
  Subject: Re: [LACTNET] Good Housekeeping article


  Cindy,

  A couple of weeks ago I emailed both the Good Housekeeping health editor,
  Toni Hope (although I heard a rumor that she was leaving -- may be someone
  else now) and the general "letters to the editor" address
  ([log in to unmask]) about this article, but received no response. A
  copy of my email is below.

  I just read the article again, and I wonder whether the two sources quoted
  were taken out of context -- and if so, would be interested in knowing
  about it!. Neither one specifically talks about domperidone, and as we all
  know, if a new mom isn't producing enough milk, it's a red flag for many
  things other than a pituitary or thyroid disorder (for those who haven't
  read the article, that's what the MD quote is about). Dr. Perrin, a
  pharmacist, has written in pharmacy journals about compounding. Dr. Eglash
  is herself an IBCLC (who used to post on Lactnet) and a past president of
  the Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine. Even if she doesn't think women
  should be buying domperidone off the Internet, perhaps she too would agree
  to write a letter to GH about the article's inaccuracies and sensational
  tone? The email address I found for her is [log in to unmask] I
  can write her about the situation unless, Cindy, you would prefer to do it
  since it's your website that's involved -- just let me know!

  Here's my email to the magazine:
  <<As a board-certified lactation consultant, I was dismayed to read the
  inaccurate information about the drug domperidone on page 69 of your
  January issue.

  It is indeed true that the American Academy of Pediatrics has approved
  domperidone as being compatible with breastfeeding. Their complete policy
  statement regarding the transfer of drugs and other chemicals into human
  milk can be found at http://www.aap.org/policy/0063.html; domperidone is
  listed in Table 6. No, of course the AAP doesn't approve drugs *for
  release onto the market,* but neither does Good Housekeeping - yet I
  noticed that Good Housekeeping has approved several drugs for inclusion on
  its "Good Housekeeping Seal" list on page 121 of this same issue.

  Moreover, it is definitely not illegal to obtain or to use domperidone in
  the United States. Why would the AAP, a conservative group, have given it
  the green light if it were? Compounding pharmacies, which are located
  throughout the U.S., will dispense it with a doctor's prescription.

  I certainly agree, as will any other lactation consultant, that
  domperidone is not the first thing - or even the second or third - to try
  when a mother is having milk supply problems, and I've never come across
  any reference to domperidone that says that it is. But it can be very
  helpful to some women, particularly those who have had breast reduction
  surgery or are nursing premature, hospitalized, or adopted infants. I urge
  you to clarify the information about this drug for your readers.

  [closing, phone #]>>

  Jennifer Herrin, RN, IBCLC
  Germany

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