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Hello
I have a breastfeeding mother with psoriasis, her doctor want to give
her a treatment with alefacept, and sure, he want she stop breastfeeding.
I have done a search on internet, and seems that it has more or less a
zero oral biodisponibility, and a very high molecular weight, so it is
very impropable is will have an impact on breastfed baby.
Has someone more datas ?
Thank you a lot
Kindly
Françoise Railhet
Manager of the LLL France Medical Associates Program
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Françoise Railhet
Responsable du Programme des Référents Médicaux de LLL France
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