Pseudoephedrine & milk supply: Thomas Hale Ph. D., a renowned
breastfeeding pharmacologist (Breastfeeding Pharmacology), notes that «breastfeeding mothers with poor or marginal milk production should be exceedingly cautious in using pseudoephedrine» and that «it is apparent that mothers in late - stage lactation may be more sensitive to pseudoephedrine and have greater loss in milk production» (Medications and Mother's Milk, 2012 edition).
Not exact matches
Breastfeeding is highly beneficial to baby, but expert Thomas Hale, a
pharmacologist and director of the Infant Risk Center at Texas Tech University School of Medicine, recommends that mothers who wish to continue their marijuana use do not
breastfeed baby.
Written by a world - renown clinical
pharmacologist, Dr. Thomas Hale, this drug reference provides includes everything that is known about the transfer of various medications into human milk, and the use of radiopharmaceuticals, the use of chemotherapeutic agents, and vaccines in
breastfeeding mothers.