PROSPECTIVE FOLLOW-UP OF ADVERSE REACTIONS IN BREAST-FED INFANTS EXPOSED TO MATERNAL MEDICATION

被引:138
作者
ITO, S [1 ]
BLAJCHMAN, A [1 ]
STEPHENSON, M [1 ]
ELIOPOULOS, C [1 ]
KOREN, G [1 ]
机构
[1] HOSP SICK CHILDREN,DEPT PAEDIAT,DIV CLIN PHARMACOL & TOXICOL,MOTHERISK PROGRAM,LONDON WC1N 3JH,ENGLAND
关键词
BREAST-FEEDING; DRUG; ADVERSE DRUG REACTION; MATERNAL MEDICATION; INFANTS;
D O I
10.1016/S0002-9378(11)90771-6
中图分类号
R71 [妇产科学];
学科分类号
100211 ;
摘要
OBJECTIVE: Our objective was to characterize the short-term effects of maternal medications on breast-fed infants. STUDY DESIGN: A cohort of 838 infants breast-fed by women who were taking medications was prospectively studied, and the incidence of adverse reactions in the infants during maternal therapy was recorded by telephone interviews. RESULTS: No major adverse reactions necessitating medical attention were observed in 838 breast-fed infants. However, 94 women (11.2%) reported infants' minor adverse reactions that did not require medical attention to the following maternal medications: (1) Antibiotics 19.3% (32/166); (2) analgesics or narcotics 11.2% (22/196); (3) antihistamines 9.4% (8/85); (4) sedatives, antidepressants, or antiepileptics 7.1% (3/42); and (5) others 9.9% (43/435). The most common minor adverse effects varies among drug categories, as follows: Antibiotics caused diarrhea (21/32); (2) analgesics or narcotics caused drowsiness (11/22); (3) antihistamines caused irritability (6/8); and (4) sedatives, antidepressants, or antiepileptics caused drowsiness (2/3). By identifying the 31 most frequently used drugs in our cohort, we have provided the first information on safety of breast-feeding during maternal therapy with such drugs as terfenadine, diphenhydramine, astemizole, dimenhydrinate, chlorpheniramine, 5-aminosalicylic acid, and alprazolam. CONCLUSIONS: The short-term effects, if any, of most maternal medications on breast-fed infants are mild and pose little risk to the infants.
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