Eh Hair Plus Regeneration Hair Care | Panthenol, Niacinamide, Menthol, Salicylic Acid Kit Breastfeeding

It is a well known fact that breastfeeding is best source of nutrition for infants. Breast milk provides minerals, vitamins and antibodies in most acceptable format when they need it. Nutrition taken by mother passes to breast-milk and same thing applies to medicines taken by mothers. Not all drugs cause problem for baby but some do. Lets analyze if Eh Hair Plus Regeneration Hair Care | Panthenol, Niacinamide, Menthol, Salicylic Acid Kit is safe for baby while breastfed.

What is Eh Hair Plus Regeneration Hair Care | Panthenol, Niacinamide, Menthol, Salicylic Acid Kit ?


Hair cool shampoo - To recover the scalp condition for healthier hair. To strengthen hair root, give growth stimulation and thicken hair. Keeps scalp clean and fresh. Hair stick aroma ampoule - To recover the scalp condition for healthier hair. To strengthen hair root, give growth stimulation and thicken hair. Keeps scalp clean and fresh. Hair tonic - Helps to prevent hair loss and give growth stimulation and thicken hair.

Brief: - hair tonic - antiseborrheic

Can I use Eh Hair Plus Regeneration Hair Care | Panthenol, Niacinamide, Menthol, Salicylic Acid Kit while breastfeeding?

Eh Hair Plus Regeneration Hair Care | Panthenol, Niacinamide, Menthol, Salicylic Acid Kit safe for breastfeeding
It was not easy to analyze Eh Hair Plus Regeneration Hair Care | Panthenol, Niacinamide, Menthol, Salicylic Acid Kit as it is made by 8 ingredients listed as Panthenol, Niacinamide, Menthol, Panthenol, Salicylic acid, Niacinamide, Panthenol, Menthol.What we have done here is, we have analyzed each of 8 ingredients individually one by one. Based on our analysis of all 8 active ingredients we have concluded that Eh Hair Plus Regeneration Hair Care | Panthenol, Niacinamide, Menthol, Salicylic Acid Kit is safe in breastfeeding. Below in same page we have listed the summery of all 8 ingredients and you may go through it for better understanding of Eh Hair Plus Regeneration Hair Care | Panthenol, Niacinamide, Menthol, Salicylic Acid Kit in breastfeeding.

Eh Hair Plus Regeneration Hair Care | Panthenol, Niacinamide, Menthol, Salicylic Acid Kit Breastfeeding Analsys


Panthenol while Breastfeeding

Safe

CAS Number: 16485-10-2

Dexpanthenol or provitamin B5 have been applied to the nipple to treat and prevent pain and various problems related to the nipple, comparing it with other products, without being better than others (Shanazi 2015, Morland-Schultz 2005, Kuşcu 2002) or better than no treatment (Morland-Schultz 2005). The best prevention and treatment for problems in the nipple is a suitable latching technique (Morland-Schultz 2005). If it is applied to the chest or nipple, it should be cleaned before the next feed. Cases have been reported of contact dermatitis and anaphylaxis due to topical or oral use of dexpanthenol (Gulec 2015, Chin 2013, Röckmann 2005). Panthenol in the body is metabolized to pantothenic acid or Vitamin B5.

Niacinamide while Breastfeeding

Safe

CAS Number: 98-92-0

A balanced and comprehensive diet make it vitamin supplementation useless.

Menthol while Breastfeeding

Safe

Herb which is widely used by many cultures. It has been used even for pain relief during pregnancy and colicky pain in fussy babies (without proved data on this). Since it is non toxic at appropriate dose and a tiny excretion into breast milk of active metabolite Menthol, a moderate consumption is believed compatible while breastfeeding. Dessicated leaves and essential oil of the plant that contains Menthol are used. Properties that have been demonstrated and approved indications are: as spasmolytic for Dyspepsia, Irritable Colon and flatulence. It has been used for the treatment of cracked nipple with best results than placebo or Lanolin. Although with no proven effectiveness, it is traditionally used for cough relief, common cold, pain or itching by local application or inhalation. Overdosing of essential oil may be harmful. Do not expose infants to inhalation of products that contain Menthol (irritation of the air way) In case of use on the nipple, do it after feeding the baby and cleanse thoroughly the surface before the next one.

Panthenol while Breastfeeding

Safe

CAS Number: 16485-10-2

Dexpanthenol or provitamin B5 have been applied to the nipple to treat and prevent pain and various problems related to the nipple, comparing it with other products, without being better than others (Shanazi 2015, Morland-Schultz 2005, Kuşcu 2002) or better than no treatment (Morland-Schultz 2005). The best prevention and treatment for problems in the nipple is a suitable latching technique (Morland-Schultz 2005). If it is applied to the chest or nipple, it should be cleaned before the next feed. Cases have been reported of contact dermatitis and anaphylaxis due to topical or oral use of dexpanthenol (Gulec 2015, Chin 2013, Röckmann 2005). Panthenol in the body is metabolized to pantothenic acid or Vitamin B5.

Salicylic acid while Breastfeeding

Safe

CAS Number: 69-72-7

It is topically used as a keratolytic, antiseptic, antifungal, dermatological and stomatological agent. At last update no published data on excretion into breast milk were found . Systemic absorption (distribution into the body) depends on the concentration of the product used and the duration of application. Absorption may reach 10 to 25% of the total amount applied on the skin. It is recommended not to use during lactation in large areas of skin or for prolonged periods. Available data on the elimination of Acetylsalicylic acid (Aspirin-ASA) in breast milk indicates it is clinically insignificant.No cases have been reported on Reye's syndrome by ASA through the breast milk which is considered very unlikely to occur with isolated and/or small doses used as antithrombotic treatments and anti-abortion measures, even less after application on the skin or topically in the mouth. Do not apply on the breast to prevent ingestion by the infant. If necessary, apply it after the feed and wipe it off thoroughly with water before the next feed.

Niacinamide while Breastfeeding

Safe

CAS Number: 98-92-0

A balanced and comprehensive diet make it vitamin supplementation useless.

Panthenol while Breastfeeding

Safe

CAS Number: 16485-10-2

Dexpanthenol or provitamin B5 have been applied to the nipple to treat and prevent pain and various problems related to the nipple, comparing it with other products, without being better than others (Shanazi 2015, Morland-Schultz 2005, Kuşcu 2002) or better than no treatment (Morland-Schultz 2005). The best prevention and treatment for problems in the nipple is a suitable latching technique (Morland-Schultz 2005). If it is applied to the chest or nipple, it should be cleaned before the next feed. Cases have been reported of contact dermatitis and anaphylaxis due to topical or oral use of dexpanthenol (Gulec 2015, Chin 2013, Röckmann 2005). Panthenol in the body is metabolized to pantothenic acid or Vitamin B5.

Menthol while Breastfeeding

Safe

Herb which is widely used by many cultures. It has been used even for pain relief during pregnancy and colicky pain in fussy babies (without proved data on this). Since it is non toxic at appropriate dose and a tiny excretion into breast milk of active metabolite Menthol, a moderate consumption is believed compatible while breastfeeding. Dessicated leaves and essential oil of the plant that contains Menthol are used. Properties that have been demonstrated and approved indications are: as spasmolytic for Dyspepsia, Irritable Colon and flatulence. It has been used for the treatment of cracked nipple with best results than placebo or Lanolin. Although with no proven effectiveness, it is traditionally used for cough relief, common cold, pain or itching by local application or inhalation. Overdosing of essential oil may be harmful. Do not expose infants to inhalation of products that contain Menthol (irritation of the air way) In case of use on the nipple, do it after feeding the baby and cleanse thoroughly the surface before the next one.


Eh Hair Plus Regeneration Hair Care | Panthenol, Niacinamide, Menthol, Salicylic Acid Kit Breastfeeding Analsys - 2


Menthol while Breastfeeding



Peppermint (Mentha x piperita) contains menthol, menthone, menthyl acetate as major ingredients. Minor ingredients include 1,8-cineole, pulegone, bitter substances, caffeic acid, flavonoids, and tannins. Peppermint is a purported galactogogue; however, no scientifically valid clinical trials support this use.[1] Galactogogues should never replace evaluation and counseling on modifiable factors that affect milk production.[2] Topical peppermint gel and solutions have been studied for the prevention of pain and cracked nipples and areolas in nursing women. The peppermint preparations were more effective than placebo and expressed breastmilk, and about as effective as lanolin,[3][4][5][6] although a meta-analysis concluded that application of nothing or breastmilk may be superior to lanolin, but good studies are lacking.[7] Menthol is excreted into breastmilk in small quantities; the excretion of other components have not been studied. Peppermint is "generally recognized as safe" (GRAS) as a food by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Large doses can cause heartburn, nausea and vomiting. Allergic reactions, including headache, have been reported to menthol. If peppermint is used on the nipples, it should be used after nursing and wiped off before the next nursing. Dietary supplements do not require extensive pre-marketing approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Manufacturers are responsible to ensure the safety, but do not need to the safety and effectiveness of dietary supplements before they are marketed. Dietary supplements may contain multiple ingredients, and differences are often found between labeled and actual ingredients or their amounts. A manufacturer may contract with an independent organization to verify the quality of a product or its ingredients, but that does certify the safety or effectiveness of a product. Because of the above issues, clinical testing results on one product may not be applicable to other products. More detailed information #about dietary supplements# is available elsewhere on the LactMed Web site.

Salicylic acid while Breastfeeding

CAS Number: 69-72-7

No information is available on the clinical use of salicylic acid on the skin during breastfeeding. Because it is unlikely to be appreciably absorbed or appear in breastmilk, it is considered safe to use during breastfeeding.[1] Avoid application to areas of the body that might come in direct contact with the infant's skin or where the drug might be ingested by the infant via licking.

Menthol while Breastfeeding



Peppermint (Mentha x piperita) contains menthol, menthone, menthyl acetate as major ingredients. Minor ingredients include 1,8-cineole, pulegone, bitter substances, caffeic acid, flavonoids, and tannins. Peppermint is a purported galactogogue; however, no scientifically valid clinical trials support this use.[1] Galactogogues should never replace evaluation and counseling on modifiable factors that affect milk production.[2] Topical peppermint gel and solutions have been studied for the prevention of pain and cracked nipples and areolas in nursing women. The peppermint preparations were more effective than placebo and expressed breastmilk, and about as effective as lanolin,[3][4][5][6] although a meta-analysis concluded that application of nothing or breastmilk may be superior to lanolin, but good studies are lacking.[7] Menthol is excreted into breastmilk in small quantities; the excretion of other components have not been studied. Peppermint is "generally recognized as safe" (GRAS) as a food by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Large doses can cause heartburn, nausea and vomiting. Allergic reactions, including headache, have been reported to menthol. If peppermint is used on the nipples, it should be used after nursing and wiped off before the next nursing. Dietary supplements do not require extensive pre-marketing approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Manufacturers are responsible to ensure the safety, but do not need to the safety and effectiveness of dietary supplements before they are marketed. Dietary supplements may contain multiple ingredients, and differences are often found between labeled and actual ingredients or their amounts. A manufacturer may contract with an independent organization to verify the quality of a product or its ingredients, but that does certify the safety or effectiveness of a product. Because of the above issues, clinical testing results on one product may not be applicable to other products. More detailed information #about dietary supplements# is available elsewhere on the LactMed Web site.



What should I do if already breastfed my kid after using Eh Hair Plus Regeneration Hair Care | Panthenol, Niacinamide, Menthol, Salicylic Acid Kit?

It is always a good idea to keep your healthcare provider or doctor informed about your drug usage during pregnancy and breastfeeding but if you have not informed your doctor about Eh Hair Plus Regeneration Hair Care | Panthenol, Niacinamide, Menthol, Salicylic Acid Kit and have used it then do not panic as Eh Hair Plus Regeneration Hair Care | Panthenol, Niacinamide, Menthol, Salicylic Acid Kit is mostly safe in breastfeeding and should not cause any harm to your baby.


My doctor has prescribed me Eh Hair Plus Regeneration Hair Care | Panthenol, Niacinamide, Menthol, Salicylic Acid Kit, what should I do?

Definitely, Eh Hair Plus Regeneration Hair Care | Panthenol, Niacinamide, Menthol, Salicylic Acid Kit is safe in lactation for baby. No wonder your doctor has recommended it.


If I am using Eh Hair Plus Regeneration Hair Care | Panthenol, Niacinamide, Menthol, Salicylic Acid Kit, will my baby need extra monitoring?

No extra baby monitoring required while mother is using Eh Hair Plus Regeneration Hair Care | Panthenol, Niacinamide, Menthol, Salicylic Acid Kit


Who can I talk to if I have questions about usage of Eh Hair Plus Regeneration Hair Care | Panthenol, Niacinamide, Menthol, Salicylic Acid 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

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