Checked Lactmed: little info other than "poorly absorbed orally". No stmt re effects on either quality or quantity of milk. Suggest you contact Hale's Infant Risk Center online.
Phyllis
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J Nicholls <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Hello Wise ones
Has anyone had women on Accupril and noticed that it affects the "quality "of their milk.
I was telephoned to-day, asking if I had heard, that Accupril causes low weight gain for babies in the postpartum period?
I have checked Thomas Hale Medication and Mothers Milk, and It is L2 but in the early postpartum it is a L4 ( I can't find the reason for it being an L4)
Sincerely
June Nicholls
IBCLC
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