Granulex | Trypsin, Balsam Peru And Castor Oil Spray 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 Granulex | Trypsin, Balsam Peru And Castor Oil Spray while breast-feeding.

What is Granulex | Trypsin, Balsam Peru And Castor Oil Spray used for?


Varicose Ulcers Debride Eschar Dehiscent Wounds Decubital Ulcers Sunburn Wound Healing GRANULEX will relieve pain and promote healing; debrides eschar and necrotic tissue physiologically; stimulates vascular bed; improves epithelization by reducing premature epithelial desiccation and cornification; reduces odor from malodorous necrotic wounds.

Is using Granulex | Trypsin, Balsam Peru And Castor Oil Spray unsafe in breastfeeding? Can there be bad consequences for baby if I use it while breastfeeding?

Granulex | Trypsin, Balsam Peru And Castor Oil Spray Contains 3 active ingredients that are Castor oil, Balsam peru, Trypsin, unspecified form. We do have breastfeeding analysis and safety rating of some of the active ingredients but unfortunately we do not have any information of some of active ingredients used. Below we have provided whatever information we do have. But please do not take any decision based on below provided information and contact your health care provider as this information is incomplete.

Granulex | Trypsin, Balsam Peru And Castor Oil Spray Breastfeeding Analsys


Castor oil while Breastfeeding

Unsafe

CAS Number: 8001-79-4

The seeds contain 50% oil. In the oil there are established fatty acids such as ricinoleic (90%), linoleic, oleic, linolenic and palmitic.In the seeds there is ricin, a substance that can cause a very serious poisoning.Castor oil is orally used as a laxative and topically as an anti-inflammatory medicine on the skin. It appears as excipient in several dermatological and cosmetic preparations. At latest update relevant published data on excretion into breast milk were not found. The ricinoleic acid is an irritant of the intestinal mucosa where it is readily absorbed, being able to appear in the milk. It is highly recommended to use a safer laxative while breastfeeding. Castor oil, either orally (Winterfeld 2012) or topically applied on the breast (Rasiya 2011), has been used as a galactogogue without any proof on effectiveness. On the other hand, it has also been allegedly used to reduce milk production (Hardy 2000, Eglash 2014 ).The best galactogogue-like results are attained through a frequent and on demand breastfeeding along with a correct technique (ABM 2011). In some cultures castor oil is administered instead of colostrum to infants in the first few days of life (Benakappa 1989), being this a risky practice, since diarrhea, dehydration, insomnia and tremor can occur. Topical use on the skin is not contraindicated during lactation, provided it is not applied on the breast and areas where the infant can touch and absorb it are avoided.


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Castor oil while Breastfeeding

CAS Number: 8001-79-4

Castor (Ricinus communis) beans contain triglycerides, mostly consisting of ricinoleic acid esters, and small amounts of the toxic ricin and ricine. Pressing of the beans produces castor oil and purification of the oil eliminates the ricin and ricine. Castor oil is a strong stimulant laxative. Castor beans as well as a homeopathic preparation of castor purportedly reduce milk flow,[1][2] but it is also reportedly used as a galactagogue.[3] A poultice of castor leaves is a purported galactogogue.[4][5] In some parts of India, castor oil is also reportedly applied to the breasts to stimulate lactation.[5] No scientifically valid clinical trials support either of these uses and some preparations may be toxic to the infant. Galactogogues should never replace evaluation and counseling on modifiable factors that affect milk production.[6] No data exist on the excretion of any components of the castor plant or castor oil into breastmilk or on their safety and efficacy in nursing mothers or infants. However, little of the active ricinoleic acid is thought to be absorbed from the intestine. Because of a lack of information, other laxatives may be preferred in nursing mothers. In traditional Indian culture, castor oil has been administered to newborn infants during the first 2 to 3 days of life, often resulting in adverse effects.[7][8] Administration of castor oil to newborns is dangerous and should be avoided. 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.



I am nursing mother and I have already used Granulex | Trypsin, Balsam Peru And Castor Oil Spray, what should I do?

Not much study has been done on safety of Granulex | Trypsin, Balsam Peru And Castor Oil Spray in breastfeeding and its ingredients. Even we do not have complete information about usage of Granulex | Trypsin, Balsam Peru And Castor Oil Spray in breastfeeding so at this point a trained medical professional could be your best bet. If you observe anything abnormal with your baby please contact 911.


My health care provider has asked me to use Granulex | Trypsin, Balsam Peru And Castor Oil Spray, what to do?

If your doctor considers Granulex | Trypsin, Balsam Peru And Castor Oil Spray safe enough to prescribe for you that means its benefits should outweigh its known risks for you.


If I am using Granulex | Trypsin, Balsam Peru And Castor Oil Spray, will my baby need extra monitoring?

We are not Sure, Please check with your healthcare provider or doctor.


Who can I talk to if I have questions about usage of Granulex | Trypsin, Balsam Peru And Castor Oil Spray 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