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Sun, 31 Jan 1999 16:31:08 GMT
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"She called her Ped to tell him she was switching to ABM.  He called in a
prescription for a diuretic to dry up her milk."

This was relatively common in the UK some while ago (last mum to tell me she was
prescribed Lasix was a few years ago).  In UK the GP would prescribe.  This
replaced the use of bromocryptine, which was used until (help me out, here) the
'70's or early '80's.

Magda Sachs
Breastfeeding Supporter
The Breastfeeding Network, UK

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