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Being Sick and Breastfeeding

Posted Feb 03 2009 12:08am

It’s that time of year. Everyone is sick. In my house we’ve passed around a cold for about a month now. The good news is, you do not have to stop breastfeeding just because you are sick. My little guy did come down with a cold but it wasn’t too bad. Most newborns who are being nursed have a higher immune system which prevents them from coming down with more serious things such as strep. When you are sick, however, you need to becareful about what medicine you take. Here is a list from babycentercom regarding what drugs are safe and what aren’t safe. As always, you should consult you doctor before taking anything but here is a general guideline. Stay healthy!

Safe to Take in Usual Doses

Name of DrugBrand NameUse
AcetaminophenTylenolUsed for pain relief
AcyclovirZoviraxAntiviral for herpes infections
AntacidsMaalox, MylantaUsed to treat upset stomachs
BupivacaineMarcaineA local anesthetic
Caffeinecoffee, soft drinksA stimulant
CephalosporinsKeflex, Ceclor, Ceftin, Omnicef, SupraxAntibiotics for lung, ear, skin, urinary tract, throat and bone infections
ClotrimazoleLotrimin, MycelexUsed to treat yeast and fungal infections
Contraceptives (Progestin-Only)Micronor, Norplant, Depo-ProveraUsed for birth control
CorticosteroidsPrednisoneUsed to treat inflammation of joints and other conditions
Decongestant nasal spraysAfrinUsed to treat stuffy noses
DigoxinLanoxinUsed to treat heart problems
ErythromycinE-Mycin, ErythrocinUsed for skin and respiratory infections
FexofenadineAllegraAntihistamine for allergies and hay fever
FluconazoleDiflucanUsed to treat yeast infections
Heparin and LMW HeparinsKeep blood from clotting
IbuprofenMotrin, AdvilUsed for pain relief
Inhalers, bronchodilators, and corticosteroidsAlbuterol, VancerilUsed for asthma
InsulinFor diabetes; dosage required may drop up to 25 percent during lactation
LabetalolNormodyne, TrandateUsed for high blood pressure
Laxatives, bulk-forming and stool softeningMetamucil, ColaceUsed to treat constipation
LidocaineXylocaineA local anesthetic
LoratadineClaritinAntihistamine for allergies and hay fever
Low molecular weight heparins (enoxaparin, dalteparin, tinzaparin)Lovenox, Fragmin, InnohepAnticoagulants
Magnesium sulfateUsed to treat preeclampsia and eclampsia
MethyldopaAldometUsed to treat high blood pressure
Methylergonovine (short courses)MethergineUsed to prevent or control bleeding after childbirth
MetoprololLopressorA beta-blocker used to treat high blood pressure
MiconazoleMonistat 3Used to treat yeast infections
NifedipineAdalat, ProcardiaUsed for high blood pressure and Raynaud’s syndrome of the nipple
PenicillinsAmoxicillin, Penicillin VKUsed to treat bacterial infections
PropranololInderalA beta blocker used to treat heart problems, and high blood pressure
TheophyllineTheo-DurUsed to treat asthma and bronchitis
Thyroid replacementSynthroidUsed to treat thyroid problems
Vaccines (except smallpox)
VancomycinVancocin, VancoledAn antibiotic
VerapamilCalan, Isoptin, VerelanUsed for high blood pressure
WarfarinCoumadinUsed to treat or prevent blood clots

Probably Safe in Usual Doses
Little is known about the effects of these drugs on a breastfeeding infant, but if there is an effect, it will probably be mild. In rare cases, a child will have an allergic reaction.

Name of DrugBrand NameUse
ACE inhibitorsEnalapril (Vasotec), Benazepril (Lotensin)Used to treat high blood pressure
Acyclovir and valacyclovirZovirax, ValtrexAntiviral for herpes infections
Anticholinergic agentsPro-BanthineUsed to treat intestinal and gall bladder spasms; may reduce milk supply
AnticonvulsantsDepakote, Dilantin, Tegretol (avoid ethosuximide, phenobarbital, and primidone)Used for seizures and mood disorders
AntihistaminesBenadryl, Chlor-TrimetonMay reduce milk supply and cause infant drowsiness or fussiness
AntitubercularsINHUsed to treat tuberculosis
AzathioprineImuranUsed to suppress the immune system following organ transplants
Barbiturates (except phenobarbital)Fiorinal, FioricetFor sedation and tension headaches
BupropionWellbutrinFor depression
ClindamycinCleocinUsed to treat abdominal and vaginal infections
Oral DecongestantsSudafed, Entex PSEUsed to treat congestion associated with colds or allergies; often reduces milk supply
Ergonovine (short course)Used to treat uterine bleeding. May reduce milk supply.
FluconazoleDiflucanAntifungal
GadoliniumMagnevist, OmniscanContrast agent for MRI studies
HaloperidolHaldolUsed to treat psychosis
Histamine H2 blockersCimetidine (Tagamet), ranitidine (Zantac), nizatadine (Axid), and famotidine (Pepcid — preferred)Used to treat stomach problems
Hydrochlorothiazide (low doses)HydroDiurilDiuretic for high blood pressure
LorazepamAtivanUsed to treat anxiety
MethimazoleTapazoleUsed for hyperthyroidism; less than 20 mg/day is probably safe
MetoclopramideReglanUsed for gastrointestinal problems and to increase milk supply
MidazolamSedative used in anesthesia
NaproxenNaprosyn, Anaprox, AleveUsed for pain relief; okay if baby is at least 1 month old
OxazepamSeraxUsed to treat anxiety
ParoxetinePaxilUsed to treat depression
PhenothiazinesCompazine (anti-nausea), Stelazine, Thorazine (anti-psychotic)
PropofolDiprivanSedative used in anesthesia
Propylthiouracil (PTU)Used to treat hyperthyroidism
QuinidineUsed to treat heartbeat irregularities
Quinolone antibacterialsCipro and Levaquin; Noroxin is preferredTreatment of urinary tract infections and gonorrhea
Salicylates (occasional use)AspirinUsed for pain relief
SertralineZoloftUsed to treat depression
SpironolactoneAldactone, AldactazideUsed to treat high blood pressure
SulfisoxazoleGantrisinUsed to treat urinary tract infections
SumatriptanImitrexUsed to treat migraines
Tetracyclines < 14 daystetracycline, doxycyclineUsed to treat acne and urinary tract infections
TrazodoneUsed for depression and sleep
Tricyclic antidepressants (avoid doxepin)Elavil, Tofranil, PamelorUsed to treat depression
VerapamilCalan, Isoptin, VerelanUsed for high blood pressure

Potentially Hazardous
You should avoid or use these drugs with caution, particularly while breastfeeding a newborn or premature infant.

Name of DrugBrand NameUse
AcebutololSectralA beta blocker used to treat high blood pressure and abnormal heart rhythms.
AtenololTenorminA beta blocker used to treat high blood pressure and abnormal heart rhythms.
Antihistamine/decongestant combinationsContac, DimetappUsed to treat colds and allergies; may reduce your milk supply
Benzodiazepineslong-acting Librium, Valium, DalmaneUsed to treat anxiety and for sleep (lorazepam, oxazepam preferred)
ChlorthalidoneHygroton, ThalitoneDiuretic used to treat high blood pressure; may reduce milk supply
CitalopramCelexaAntidepressant; can cause infant drowsiness
ClonidineCatapresUsed to treat high blood pressure, may reduce milk supply
Contraceptives (Estrogen-containing)Ortho-Novum, Lo-Ovral, LoestrinUsed for birth control; may reduce milk supply
DoxepinSinequanUsed to treat depression
EgotamineCafergotUsed to treat migraines
EthosuximideZarontinUsed to treat epilepsy
Fluorescein IVUsed to diagnose retinal problems
FluoxetineProzac, SerafemUsed to treat depression
Iodinated contrast mediaUsed to examine kidneys; withhold breastfeeding temporarily
LamotrigineLamictalUsed for seizures and mood disorders
Lithium (monitor infant serum levels)LithobidUsed to treat bipolar disease
MetronidazoleFlagylAn antibiotic used to treat some intestinal and genital infections
NadololCorgardA beta blocker used to treat high blood pressure and heart problems
Narcotics, especially meperidine in addicts, or with high doses in neonatesTylenol #3, VicodinUsed for pain (one tablet every four hours maximum)
NefazodoneSerzoneUsed for depression
Nicotine
NitrofurantoinMacrobidUsed to treat urinary tract infections (safe after the baby is one month old
Phenobarbital, anticonvulsant dosesSedative and anticonvulsant
PiroxicamFeldeneUsed to treat arthritis and pain
PrimidoneMysolineUsed to treat seizures
ReserpineUsed to treat hypertension
SotalolBetapaceUsed to treat heart problems
Thiazide diuretics, long-acting or high dosesAquatensin, Enduron, Lozol, ReneseFor high blood pressure or edema
VenlafaxineEffexorUsed to treat depression

Not safe to take
You shouldn’t use any of these drugs while breastfeeding. If you must take them for health reasons, you should stop breastfeeding — either temporarily or permanently — depending on how long you need to take them. To keep your milk supply up you can “ pump and dump ” — that is, use a breast pump and discard what you collect until you’re ready to breastfeed again.

Name of DrugBrand NameUse
AmantadineSymmetrelUsed to treat the flu or Parkinson’s disease; may reduce milk supply
AmiodaroneCordaroneUsed to treat heart problems
Antilipemics (excluding resins)Lescol, Lipitor, Lopid, Mevacor, Pravacor, ZocorUsed to lower the level of cholesterol in the blood
Antineoplastic agentsUsed to treat cancer
Aspirin (large doses)Used to treat arthritis
Cocaine
ChlorampenicolUsed to treat serious infections
ClozapineClozarilUsed to treat schizophrenia
Dipyrone ( dipirona in Mexican drugs)Used for pain and inflammation
Gold SaltsMyochrysineUsed to treat arthritis
IodideBetadineUsed for douching
Lipid-lowering drugsBaycol, Lescol, Lipitor, Lopid, Mevacor, Pravacor, ZocorUsed to lower the level of fats in the blood
Metamizole (Dipyrone)Analgesic/anti-inflammatory. Banned in U.S. but available in Mexico
Salicyclates, large dosesAspirinUsed to treat arthritis

This is a post from Baby Nursing Blog

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