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Nursing infants, pharmacology

Nondepolarizing neuromuscular blocking drugs Nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs Nursing infants pharmacology of Obesity treatment of Oculotoxicity drug-induced Opioid peptides... [Pg.808]

Most sedatives and hypnotics achieve concentrations in breast milk sufficient to produce a pharmacologic effect in some infants. Barbiturates taken in hypnotic doses by the mother can produce lethargy, sedation, and poor suck reflexes in the infant. Chloral hydrate can produce sedation if the infant is fed at peak milk concentrations. Diazepam can have a sedative effect on the nursing infant, but, most importantly, its long half-life can result in significant drug accumulation. [Pg.1269]


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