Terrasil Rapid-clear Anti-fungal | Clotrimazole Kit Breastfeeding
Breast milk is superior in nutrition, It provides resistance against infections and allergies, It is naturally sterile. Despite all the advantages of breastfeeding some mothers choose to pause the breastfeeding in fear of harmful effects of medicines passing in breast milk. Are you wondering about breastfeeding and using Terrasil Rapid-clear Anti-fungal | Clotrimazole Kit ? Know what is Terrasil Rapid-clear Anti-fungal | Clotrimazole Kit and how it can affect your breast milk and whether Terrasil Rapid-clear Anti-fungal | Clotrimazole Kit is safe for your kid or not.

What is Terrasil Rapid-clear Anti-fungal | Clotrimazole Kit used for?


Cures most fungal skin infections, including ringworm and tinea. For effective relief of itching, scaling, cracking, burning, discoloration, soreness, irritation, discomfort, redness and chafing associated with fungal skin infections.

Brief: Antifungal

Is using Terrasil Rapid-clear Anti-fungal | Clotrimazole Kit unsafe in breastfeeding? Can there be bad consequences for baby if I use it while breastfeeding?

Terrasil Rapid-clear Anti-fungal | Clotrimazole Kit safe for breastfeeding
There are 2 main ingredients of Terrasil Rapid-clear Anti-fungal | Clotrimazole Kit, Clotrimazole and Clotrimazole. One by one we have analyzed both Clotrimazole and Clotrimazole for its impact on breastfeeding and based on our analysis we can conclude that Terrasil Rapid-clear Anti-fungal | Clotrimazole Kit is safe to use in breastfeeding. We recommend you to check our analysis of Clotrimazole and Clotrimazole as below.

Terrasil Rapid-clear Anti-fungal | Clotrimazole Kit Breastfeeding Analsys


Clotrimazole while Breastfeeding

Safe

CAS Number: 23593-75-1

Excretion into breast milk is very unlikely since absorption through skin, vaginal mucosa, and, even intestinal mucosa into plasma is very poor with non-significant plasma levels or below the detection threshold (<10 ng/mL). In addition, because of a high plasma protein binding capacity, excretion into breast milk seems to be less likely. It is used frequently for treatment of Candida infection, either in skin or mouth mucosa, even in newborn and premature infants without observed side-effects. In case of use on the nipple, do it after feeding the baby and cleanse thoroughly the surface before the next one. Do not use creams, gels and other locally applied products that contain paraffin (mineral oil) to prevent absorption by the infant.

Clotrimazole while Breastfeeding

Safe

CAS Number: 23593-75-1

Excretion into breast milk is very unlikely since absorption through skin, vaginal mucosa, and, even intestinal mucosa into plasma is very poor with non-significant plasma levels or below the detection threshold (<10 ng/mL). In addition, because of a high plasma protein binding capacity, excretion into breast milk seems to be less likely. It is used frequently for treatment of Candida infection, either in skin or mouth mucosa, even in newborn and premature infants without observed side-effects. In case of use on the nipple, do it after feeding the baby and cleanse thoroughly the surface before the next one. Do not use creams, gels and other locally applied products that contain paraffin (mineral oil) to prevent absorption by the infant.


Terrasil Rapid-clear Anti-fungal | Clotrimazole Kit Breastfeeding Analsys - 2


Clotrimazole while Breastfeeding

CAS Number: 23593-75-1

Because clotrimazole has poor oral bioavailability, it is unlikely to adversely affect the breastfed infant, including topical application to the nipples. It has been used orally in infants with thrush, sometimes successfully after nystatin has failed.[1] Any excess cream or ointment should be removed from the nipples before nursing. Only water-miscible cream or gel products should be applied to the breast because ointments may expose the infant to high levels of mineral paraffins via licking.[2]

Clotrimazole while Breastfeeding

CAS Number: 23593-75-1

Because clotrimazole has poor oral bioavailability, it is unlikely to adversely affect the breastfed infant, including topical application to the nipples. It has been used orally in infants with thrush, sometimes successfully after nystatin has failed.[1] Any excess cream or ointment should be removed from the nipples before nursing. Only water-miscible cream or gel products should be applied to the breast because ointments may expose the infant to high levels of mineral paraffins via licking.[2]



What if I already have used Terrasil Rapid-clear Anti-fungal | Clotrimazole Kit?

As usage of Terrasil Rapid-clear Anti-fungal | Clotrimazole Kit is mostly safe while breastfeeding hence there should not be any concern. In case of any change in behavior or health of your baby you should inform your health care provider about usage of Terrasil Rapid-clear Anti-fungal | Clotrimazole Kit else no further action is required.


My health care provider has asked me to use Terrasil Rapid-clear Anti-fungal | Clotrimazole Kit, what to do?

Definitely, Terrasil Rapid-clear Anti-fungal | Clotrimazole Kit is safe in lactation for baby. No wonder your doctor has recommended it.


If I am using Terrasil Rapid-clear Anti-fungal | Clotrimazole Kit, will my baby need extra monitoring?

No extra baby monitoring required while mother is using Terrasil Rapid-clear Anti-fungal | Clotrimazole Kit


Who can I talk to if I have questions about usage of Terrasil Rapid-clear Anti-fungal | Clotrimazole Kit in breastfeeding?

US
National Womens Health and Breastfeeding Helpline: 800-994-9662 (TDD 888-220-5446) 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. ET, Monday through Friday

UK
National Breastfeeding Helpline: 0300-100-0212 9.30am to 9.30pm, daily
Association of Breastfeeding Mothers: 0300-330-5453
La Leche League: 0345-120-2918
The Breastfeeding Network supporter line in Bengali and Sylheti: 0300-456-2421
National Childbirth Trust (NCT): 0300-330-0700

Australia
National Breastfeeding Helpline: 1800-686-268 24 hours a day, 7 days a week

Canada
Telehealth Ontario for breastfeeding: 1-866-797-0000 24 hours a day, 7 days a week