Mita1973 skrev 2012-11-19 16:21:04 följande:
Ibuprofen orifarm ska nii som ammar inte köpa
tyvärr är det den ända som hjälper mig jag får försöka pumpa under tiden och ge ersätning :(
Vad knäppt att det står så. Du kan amma på som vanligt ju! Ring 1177 eller läkemedelsrådgivningen eller nåt om du är osäker. Men du kan ju läsa det här:
Ibuprofen Levels and Effects while Breastfeeding Summary of Use during Lactation
Because of its extremely low levels in breastmilk, short half-life and use in infants in doses much higher than those excreted in breastmilk, ibuprofen is a preferred choice as an analgesic or antiinflammatory agent in nursing mothers.
Drug Levels
Maternal Levels. Two early studies attempted measurement of ibuprofen in milk. In one, the patient's dose was 400 mg twice daily, while in the second study of 12 patients, the dose was 400 mg every 6 hours. Ibuprofen was undetectable in breastmilk in both studies (<0.5 and 1 mg/L, respectively).[1][2]
A later study using a more sensitive assay found ibuprofen in the breastmilk of one woman who took 6 doses of 400 mg orally over a 42.5 hours. A milk ibuprofen level of 13 mcg/L was detected 30 minutes after the first dose. The highest level measured was 180 mcg/L about 4 hours after the third dose, 20.5 hours after the first dose. The authors estimated that the infant would receive about 17 mcg/kg daily (100 mcg daily) with the maternal dose of approximately 1.2 grams daily. This dose represents 0.0008% of the maternal weight-adjusted dosage[3] and 0.06% of the commonly accepted infant dose of 30 mg/kg daily (10 mg/kg every 8 hours).
Infant Levels. Relevant published information was not found as of the revision date.
Effects in Breastfed Infants
At least 23 cases are reported in the literature in which infants (ages not stated) were breastfed during maternal ibuprofen use with no adverse effects reported.[1][3][4]