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<<web site for the over-the-counter web site for Domperidone
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I have a question for the good minds here. Ethics plays a big part in what
we do as IBCLCs. Do you think it is ethical to give a mother a way of
obtaining a drug without a prescription that is only available in the U.S. by
prescription through a compounding pharmacy?
I'd really like some feedback on this, because I think it may be one of those
gray areas that doesn't really have a good solid answer. What do y'all
think? Would giving a mom information about obtaining a drug overseas compromise
our integrity as an IBCLC? As an RN? Or is it a non-issue since she can find
it for herself on the internet if she is so inclined?
Jan Barger, RN, MA, IBCLC, RLC
Wheaton, Illinois
www.lactationeducationconsultants.com
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