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In a message dated 7.30.03 11:27:22 AM, Wanda writes:
> What about the infant coming into a small amount of topical bacitracin
> while breastfeeding? Is this a problem?
>
Topical Bacitracin use isn't a problem.
Actually, because it is readily available in most medicine chests, I will
sometimes use it as a replacement for bactroban in DR. Jack's APNO recipe. I
don't believe it is as wide spectrum, nor does it have the antifungal benefits of
bactroban.
I've never heard of systemic bacitracin.
Lynn Shea Rn,Bsn,Ibclc
Franklin, Massachusett
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