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Date: | Fri, 28 Dec 2001 11:37:37 EST |
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There should be no reason to stop nursing while using afrin nasal spray -- if
properly used it is applied directly to the site of action only for a Max of
3 day -- this is due to the high chance of rebound congestion.
the small amount of the drug that could get into moms system -- should not be
an issue
perhaps they mis read the general caution on ALL OTC's from the FDA -- if
you are pregnant or nursing consult with your doctor or pharmacist before
using this product -- this does not mean that it is harmful. just cover your
butt -- legalize
Anne F. Norton-Krawciw, RPh, IBCLC (pharmacy doctoral candidate)
International Board Certified Lactation Consultant / Pharmacist / MOM!!!!
Breastfeeding Specialists
Sterling Heights Michigan USA
586-939-8378 Fax 586-977-9535
Breastfeeding: If the cavewomen had done it wrong -- We would not be here
now -- now would we??? -- Think about it.
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