Sodium Phosphates | Sodium Phosphate, Monobasic, Monohydrate Injection Breastfeeding

Nutrients from the food that you eat passes to your breast milk. Its good idea to take healthy diet while breastfeeding. You may need to consume more calories per day to support healthy body system. Some time it gets necessary take medicine while you are breastfeeding and as other food items passes into breast milk, medicine passes as well hence it becomes obvious to understand its effects while breastfeeding. We have analyzed many medications and in this sheet we will present some fact and known information associated with Sodium Phosphates | Sodium Phosphate, Monobasic, Monohydrate Injection while breast-feeding.

What is Sodium Phosphates | Sodium Phosphate, Monobasic, Monohydrate Injection used for?


Sodium Phosphates Injection, USP is indicated as a source of phosphate, for addition to large volume intravenous fluids, to prevent or correct hypophosphatemia in patients with restricted or no oral intake. It is also useful as an additive for preparing specific parenteral fluid formulas when the needs of the patient cannot be met by standard electrolyte or nutrient solutions. The concomitant amount of sodium (4 mEq/mL) must be calculated into total electrolyte dose of such prepared solutions.

Is using Sodium Phosphates | Sodium Phosphate, Monobasic, Monohydrate Injection safe or dangerous while breastfeeding?

Sodium Phosphates | Sodium Phosphate, Monobasic, Monohydrate Injection is made up of Sodium phosphate, monobasic, monohydrate, Sodium phosphate, dibasic, anhydrous.Below is the analysis of usage of its active ingredients while breastfeeding, We suggest you to go through full analysis to understand the impact of Sodium Phosphates | Sodium Phosphate, Monobasic, Monohydrate Injection in breastfeeding.Please note that we have already provided safety rating to some of the ingredients but other ingredients does not have any safety rating and we are working on it.

Sodium Phosphates | Sodium Phosphate, Monobasic, Monohydrate Injection Breastfeeding Analsys


Sodium phosphate, monobasic, monohydrate while Breastfeeding

CAS Number: 7558-79-4; 7558-80-7

Phosphate is a normal constituent of breastmilk. Phosphate concentrations have not been measured in breastmilk after large maternal doses of sodium phosphate, such a 30 gram oral dose for pre-procedural bowel evacuation. However, the added phosphate in breastmilk is likely to be only about 130 mg over 24 hours in this situation. The increase from a typical dose of a rectal enema would be considerably less than this amount. Breastmilk sodium concentration is tightly regulated, and will not be affected. It is probably not necessary to suspend breastfeeding after the use of oral sodium phosphate solutions given once or twice for bowel evacuation before a procedure, but if there is concern, suspension of nursing for 24 hours after a dose should result in negligible increase in phosphate ingestion by the infant. Use of a phosphate rectal enema by a nursing mother would require no special precautions.

Sodium phosphate, dibasic, anhydrous while Breastfeeding

CAS Number: 7558-79-4; 7558-80-7

Phosphate is a normal constituent of breastmilk. Phosphate concentrations have not been measured in breastmilk after large maternal doses of sodium phosphate, such a 30 gram oral dose for pre-procedural bowel evacuation. However, the added phosphate in breastmilk is likely to be only about 130 mg over 24 hours in this situation. The increase from a typical dose of a rectal enema would be considerably less than this amount. Breastmilk sodium concentration is tightly regulated, and will not be affected. It is probably not necessary to suspend breastfeeding after the use of oral sodium phosphate solutions given once or twice for bowel evacuation before a procedure, but if there is concern, suspension of nursing for 24 hours after a dose should result in negligible increase in phosphate ingestion by the infant. Use of a phosphate rectal enema by a nursing mother would require no special precautions.


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Sodium phosphate, monobasic, monohydrate and Breastfeeding

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I am nursing mother and I have already used Sodium Phosphates | Sodium Phosphate, Monobasic, Monohydrate Injection, what should I do?

We are not completely sure about safety of Sodium Phosphates | Sodium Phosphate, Monobasic, Monohydrate Injection in breastfeeding. We would suggest you to contact your doctor or health care provider and explain your situation with Sodium Phosphates | Sodium Phosphate, Monobasic, Monohydrate Injection. If you observe anything abnormal with your baby please call 911 or contact emergency services in your area.


My doctor has prescribed me Sodium Phosphates | Sodium Phosphate, Monobasic, Monohydrate Injection, what should I do?

If your doctor considers Sodium Phosphates | Sodium Phosphate, Monobasic, Monohydrate Injection safe enough to prescribe for you that means its benefits outweigh its known risks.


If I am using Sodium Phosphates | Sodium Phosphate, Monobasic, Monohydrate Injection, will my baby need extra monitoring?

Not Sure, Please check with your doctor or lactation consultant.


Who can I talk to if I have questions about usage of Sodium Phosphates | Sodium Phosphate, Monobasic, Monohydrate Injection 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