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Adverse neonatal effects of maternal labetalol treatment
A safety Score of 1 indicates that usage of Labetalol is mostly safe during lactation for breastfed baby
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In acute severe hypertension, intravenous labetalol or oral nifedipine are reasonable choices
e796) This cautious approach may often be unnecessary, depending on the pharmacokinetics and
The manufacturer states labetalol hydrochloride may be used safely when breastfeeding
Studies on the use of metoprolol during breastfeeding have found no adverse reactions in breastfed infants
I wouldn't worry too much
Hale (2010) and LactMed suggest that the low levels in breast milk mean that the amount ingested by a full-term breastfeed infant would not be expected to cause any adverse effects
Maximum dose: Some patients may require 1200 to 2400 mg orally per day Labetalol may cause serious side effects
Levels of levetiracetam in milk can be relatively high in some women and can occasionally cause sedation and other adverse effects in their breastfed infants
However, given that methyldopa is associated with a 30% risk of depression, it is usually stopped
Breastfeeding while taking propranolol: Propranolol passes into breastmilk in small amounts