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Marcia M McCoy <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 26 Apr 2001 17:24:39 -0700
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Notice the disclosure at the end of this article:

"Anne Buist, MD has disclosed that she has received funding for clinical
grants from Pfizer, Eli Lilly, Roche, and Boots, and currently receives
funding from Wyeth. The author has received previous grants from Boots,
Pfizer, Roche, Wyeth, SmithKline Beecham, and Eli Lilly Pharmaceuticals.
"


Christine writes:
As I read this article it seems that this researcher has done alot of
reading
but still doesn't get the whole picture.   I say this because as you can
see
below  there is NO mention of the risks of formula to the infant.  So
when
counseling a women one must keep in mind--do you think that Paxil, Zoloft
or
Elavil will cause DIabetes,  cancer (in mother or child), asthma,
pneumonia,
or  SIDS?  If you think not then the choice is clear,       BREASTFEEDING
with  an antidepreassant is MUCH safer  than feeding formula without an
antidepressant.  (And lets not forget that formula  and the water it is
mixed
with may  have unknown contaminants such as heavy metals  etc, etc) .

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