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  1. 20 wrz 2021 · An antiemetic without potent histamine blocking action is preferred in nursing mothers. Based on minimal excretion of other phenothiazine derivatives, it appears that occasional short-term use of promethazine for the treatment of nausea and vomiting poses little risk to the breastfed infant.

  2. 5 cze 2024 · Based on minimal excretion of other phenothiazine derivatives, it appears that occasional short-term use of promethazine for the treatment of nausea and vomiting poses little risk to the breastfed infant. With repeated doses, observe infants for excess sedation.

  3. Breastfeeding while taking promethazine: Studies have not been done to see if promethazine can get into breastmilk. Promethazine can cause sleepiness in adults and might have the same effect in a nursing baby.

  4. The most concerning class of medications used for anesthesia and analgesia in breastfeeding mothers is opioids, as these medications transfer into breast milk and may cause infant sedation or apnea. Judicious use of opioids for short periods is likely to be safe for most breastfeeding mothers and infants.6,12–14(IV) Brief procedures.

  5. 15 kwi 2024 · promethazine. used for occasional doses and short-term, can be used with caution during breastfeeding, but monitoring is required. monitor infant for sedation or irritability, not waking to feed/poor feeding, dry mouth, adequate weight gain, extrapyramidal symptoms, such as tremor and sudden jerky movements.

  6. 29 lis 2023 · The following medications were addressed in the inquiries (n = 97): meclizine (51%), metoclopramide (33%), promethazine (16%), ondansetron (9%), and others (6%). The breastfed child was older than 6 months and 1 year in 96% and 71% of the inquiries, respectively.

  7. 29 wrz 2021 · We identified 10 antihistamines with available product labels with information on use during breastfeeding in both the EU and the United States (acrivastine, azelastine, cetirizine, clemastine, desloratadine, epinastine, levocetirizine, lodoxamide, olopatadine and promethazine).