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Maybe you are thinking of Parlodel (bromocriptine mesylate)?
There was a small problem with "maternal deaths, seizures, and strokes." The suggested alternative is cabergoline aka Dostinex.
Just copying from Hale's PDA info - not suggesting or advising or anything else. Haven't heard of anyone actually using Dostinex for lactation suppression.
Head OB at my hospital won't consider Vit B6 without large random double-blind studies for the specific purpose of lactation suppression. He wants evidence, naturally.
Phyllis
---- Debbi Heffern <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Is anyone's memory better than mine right now?
>
> I really thought I remembered B-6 was one of the components of the ancient "dry-up shot" that used to be given to moms who weren't going to bfd (before it was taken off the market as ineffective and nausea-causing). It would explain, though, why no tests were done to see if it got through the milk since the moms weren't bfdg anyway.
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> In my search to confirm my memory, I checked the Womanly Art of Bfdg from 1981 which didn't help with my current question (the section I was remembering didn't show up until the 1987 edition and didn't specifically name the drug). Maybe another old person will know!
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Phyllis Adamson, IBCLC, RLC
Glendale, AZ.
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