Close monitoring of mother / infant pairs is recommended
when codeine is administered to a nursing woman.
Not exact matches
When a mother is an «ultrarapid metabolizer,» she produces much more morphine when taking codeine than most people
When a mother is an «ultrarapid metabolizer,» she produces much more morphine
when taking codeine than most people
when taking
codeine than most people do.
Even
codeine, an opiate medication commonly prescribed to women following childbirth, has been fatal to newborns,
when it has built up in the baby's system over several days.
Codeine and other harmful substances are sometimes found in prescription painkillers, so be sure to read the label of anything you are taking, and
when in doubt, pump and dump.
Mothers using
codeine should be informed about
when to seek immediate medical care and how to identify the signs and symptoms of toxicity in their infants, such as drowsiness or sedation, difficulty breastfeeding, breathing difficulties, and decreased tone.