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Rachel, you said:
<<Understandably Pharmacy is requesting information with pharmacy resources not lactation resources. But, I’m more familiar with lactation focused resources.
I need some good pharmacy resources, references, and or articles for them which introduces and talks about evaluating risk/benefit and possibly strategies to minimize/manage them. Is there any? >>
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Tom Hale (Medications & Mothers Milk) is a pharmacologist. Frank Nice is a pharmacist. Both are excellent resources. Pharmacists generally use the PDR which is a compilation of information done by the drug company -- and which always says "no" in one way or another to breastfeeding.
I agree about using Lactmed as well. And/or the Infant Risk Center from Texas Tech.
Jan Barger, RN, MA, IBCLC, FILCAWheaton ILLactation Education Consultants
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