Nighttime Cold And Cough Children | Diphenhydramine Hcl, Phenylephrine Hcl Liquid Breastfeeding
Most health expert recommend six month of exclusive breastfeeding but statics suggest that numbers are not good, almost 95% mothers start breastfeeding but this number drops to 40% in first three month and further it drops to 15% till fifth month. Sometime its due to need of medication usage. Because of these statics its important to provide good information on safety of drugs in breastfeeding so that it can be improved when possible. In this FAQ sheet we will discuss about exposure to Nighttime Cold And Cough Children | Diphenhydramine Hcl, Phenylephrine Hcl Liquid while breastfeeding. We will also discuss about common side effects and warnings associated with Nighttime Cold And Cough Children | Diphenhydramine Hcl, Phenylephrine Hcl Liquid.

What is Nighttime Cold And Cough Children | Diphenhydramine Hcl, Phenylephrine Hcl Liquid ?


temporarily relieves sneezing runny nose itchy nose or throat itchy, watery eyes due to hay fever nasal and sinus congestion cough due to minor throat and bronchial irritations as may occur with a cold

Brief: Antihistamine/Cough suppressant Nasal decongestant

Can I use Nighttime Cold And Cough Children | Diphenhydramine Hcl, Phenylephrine Hcl Liquid while breastfeeding?

Nighttime Cold And Cough Children | Diphenhydramine Hcl, Phenylephrine Hcl Liquid low risk for breastfeeding
Diphenhydramine hydrochloride and Phenylephrine hydrochloride are the two main ingredients of Nighttime Cold And Cough Children | Diphenhydramine Hcl, Phenylephrine Hcl Liquid. Based on our individual analysis of Diphenhydramine hydrochloride and Phenylephrine hydrochloride we can safely say that Nighttime Cold And Cough Children | Diphenhydramine Hcl, Phenylephrine Hcl Liquid has low risk while breastfeeding. Below we have summarized the usage of Diphenhydramine hydrochloride and Phenylephrine hydrochloride while breastfeeding, we recommend you to go through it for better understanding of your usage.

Nighttime Cold And Cough Children | Diphenhydramine Hcl, Phenylephrine Hcl Liquid Breastfeeding Analsys


Diphenhydramine hydrochloride while Breastfeeding

Low Risk

CAS Number: 58-73-1

It is a first generation antihistamine drug (Ethanolamine) with a strong sedative effect. A high protein-binding capacity makes difficult an excretion into breast milk in significant amounts in accordance with old studies that had confirmed it. The absorption from ingested mother's milk to the infant's plasma is hampered by a low oral bioavailability. For both, the mother and the infant is safer the use of antihistamine medication with higher safety levels without sedative effect, especially when the child is a premature or younger than 1 month old. Neither a decrease of milk production nor alteration of Prolactin release have been shown with the use of this drug. When used while breastfeeding do it with the lower dose as possible and avoid a long-term use. Check up for feeding difficulty and somnolence in the infant. Bed-sharing with the infant is not recommended for parents who are on this medication.

Phenylephrine hydrochloride while Breastfeeding

Low Risk

CAS Number: 59-42-7

Used on topical decongestant solutions for nose drops at low concentration. 10% midriatic eye drops are available. Because low concentration is used on nose and ophtalmic drops a significant excretion into breast milk is unlikely. Low oral biodisponibility minimizes any risk of harmful effect in the infant. Authorized for nasal or ophtalmic use on children aged younger than 1 year. Although on latest update relevant data on breastfeeding was not found it is considered to be safe when minimal dose is used. Avoid excessive or long term use. A related drug Pseudoephedrine can inhibit milk production. It would be advisable to press on the lachrimal sac to minimize absorption.


Nighttime Cold And Cough Children | Diphenhydramine Hcl, Phenylephrine Hcl Liquid Breastfeeding Analsys - 2


Diphenhydramine hydrochloride while Breastfeeding

CAS Number: 58-73-1

Small, occasional doses of diphenhydramine would not be expected to cause any adverse effects in breastfed infants. Larger doses or more prolonged use may cause effects in the infant or decrease the milk supply, particularly in combination with a sympathomimetic such as pseudoephedrine or before lactation is well established. Single bedtime doses after the last feeding of the day may be adequate for many women and will minimize any effects of the drug. The nonsedating antihistamines are preferred alternatives.

Phenylephrine hydrochloride while Breastfeeding

CAS Number: 59-42-7

The oral bioavailability of phenylephrine is only about 40%,[1] so the drug is unlikely to reach the infant in large amounts. However, intravenous or oral administration of phenylephrine might decrease milk production. Because no information is available on the use of oral phenylephrine during breastfeeding, an alternate drug may be preferred, especially while nursing a newborn or preterm infant.Phenylephrine nasal spray or ophthalmic drops are less likely to decrease lactation. To substantially diminish the effect of the drug after using eye drops, place pressure over the tear duct by the corner of the eye for 1 minute or more, then remove the excess solution with an absorbent tissue.



What should I do if already breastfed my kid after using Nighttime Cold And Cough Children | Diphenhydramine Hcl, Phenylephrine Hcl Liquid?

Nighttime Cold And Cough Children | Diphenhydramine Hcl, Phenylephrine Hcl Liquid is in the category of low risk, if you have already used it then its not a big deal if health and behavior of baby is good. However your health care provider shall be aware of the fact that you have used Nighttime Cold And Cough Children | Diphenhydramine Hcl, Phenylephrine Hcl Liquid so you should inform him based on your convenience.


My doctor has prescribed me Nighttime Cold And Cough Children | Diphenhydramine Hcl, Phenylephrine Hcl Liquid, what should I do?

Nighttime Cold And Cough Children | Diphenhydramine Hcl, Phenylephrine Hcl Liquid comes in category of low risk and if your doctor is aware that you are breastfeeding it should be ok to use without much concerns.


If I am using Nighttime Cold And Cough Children | Diphenhydramine Hcl, Phenylephrine Hcl Liquid, will my baby need extra monitoring?

Not much monitoring required while using Nighttime Cold And Cough Children | Diphenhydramine Hcl, Phenylephrine Hcl Liquid


Who can I talk to if I have questions about usage of Nighttime Cold And Cough Children | Diphenhydramine Hcl, Phenylephrine Hcl Liquid 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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