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Pollutants in Breast Milk

New England Journal of Medicine, 1980
ATTENTION has been focused on milk pollution by reports at scientific meetings and federally sponsored conferences, in scientific journals,-"6 and in the lay press.
J R, Harrod, M T, Asquit
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BREAST MILK AND INFECTION

The Lancet, 1981
PIP: There were several problems with the editorial on breastmilk and infection appearing in the May 30 Lancet. Of the antiinfective substances in human milk, lysozyme was omitted, as were the bifidus factor, the antistaphylococcus factor, antitoxins for neutralizing Vibrio cholerae and Escherichia coli, lactoperoxidase, and volatile fatty acids.
D B, Jelliffe, E F, Jelliffe
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Alcohol in Breast Milk

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1985
Summary: At fixed intervals after the ingestion of alcohol by 8 nursing mothers, sets of breast milk and blood samples were collected and their alcohol levels compared. One set of milk samples was solely hind‐milk while the remainder were fore‐milk samples.
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Metoclopramide and breast milk

European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology, 1983
Thirteen primiparous nursing mothers participated in this placebo-controlled double blind trial of metoclopramide. Therapy was started on the first postpartum day and continued for 8 days. Seven women received metoclopramide (10 mg, 3 X dd). Serum prolactin and milk yield were measured during the trial.
H, de Gezelle   +3 more
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Drugs in Breast Milk

Clinical Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2015
Most drugs appear in breast milk in very small and safe amounts. The obstetric care provider evaluates drug transfer most commonly in the peripartum period, postpartum hospitalization; and they are often consulted when the new mother has a subsequent need for drug therapy. The chapter provides the foundations for the safest decisions for the mother and
Edward R, Newton, Thomas W, Hale
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Benefits of Breast Milk

Pediatrics, 1980
I was delighted to read of Dr Weichert's results in her article "Lactational reflex recovery in breast-feeding failure."1 All four infants would have been labeled "failure to thrive" in most pediatric centers with possible interruption of the precious lactation bond by formula supplements,2 as recent articles in the English literature have suggested.3 ...
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Allopurinol in Breast Milk

1991
This is the first published case report with measurement of allopurinol and oxipurinol in a breast milk sample and a plasma sample of a breast fed infant.
I, Kamilli   +3 more
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Pollutants in Breast Milk

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1996
To review data on the occurrence and toxicity of the commonly reported pesticides and industrial environmental pollutant chemicals in breast milk.Continuous automated literature surveillance plus contact with investigators and governmental agencies.For data on occurrence, the most recent data from the largest data sets on the most representative donors
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DRUGS IN BREAST MILK

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1984
J, Riordan, M, Riordan
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