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Julie,
Most likely this would be the medication terbutaline, it is used off-label to slow or stop contractions. Terbutaline is actually an asthma medication used to help relax the smooth muscles of the bronchioles and also then works to relax the smooth muscle of the uterus. As far as I know, though I could be wrong, there are no known effects to milk production.
Mikalia Dyer, IBCLC
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> Date: Sat, 22 Nov 2014 00:13:11 +0000
> From: the juliest person you know <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: question about a medication
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> A recent client reported that she was given a medication in labor that started with a 'T' (she did not know the name) that slowed down her very intense and close together contractions. What could this be and could it affect milk production?
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> Thanks,Julie Tardos
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