Abstract Background Many breastfeeding women seek medical care from general practitioners (GPs) for various health problems and GPs may consider prescribing medicines in these consultations. Prescribing medicines to a breastfeeding mother may lead to untimely cessation of breastfeeding or a breastfeeding mother may be denied medicines due to the possible risk to her infant, both of which may lead to unwanted consequences. Information on factors governing GPs' decision-making and their views in such situations is limited. Methods GPs providing shared maternity care at the Royal Women's Hospital, Melbourne were surveyed using an anonymous postal survey to determine their knowledge, attitudes and practices on medicines and breastfeeding, in 20...
Alessandra N Bazzano,1 Lisa Littrell,1 Amelia Brandt,1 Shelley Thibeau,2 Kamala Thriemer,3 Katherine...
Abstract: Background: General practitioners may consider prescribing medicines for breastfeeding wom...
Objective: To survey drug use by breastfeeding women, and to compare this with nonbreastfeeding wome...
BACKGROUND: Many breastfeeding women seek medical care from general practitioners (GPs) for various ...
The most recent National Health Survey reports that more than 80% of women initiate breastfeeding, w...
There is considerable uncertainty regarding medication use during breastfeeding. This study compared...
Abstract Many breastfeeding women require and regularly take medicines, especially those available o...
Abstract Background Health professionals may advise women to either stop breastfeeding or drug treat...
© 2017 Elsevier Inc. Background: Community pharmacists play a significant role in the provision of n...
Pharmacological treatment may become a barrier for a mother’s breastfeeding goals. We aimed to inves...
ProblemThe need for medication during lactation can contribute to the early cessation of breastfeedi...
Background: In cases of pharmacotherapy, mothers are confronted with the dilemma of breastfeeding an...
Background Online information about safety of medications during pregnancy and breastfeeding is sho...
Abstract: Information from pharmacists may affect breastfeeding womens ’ decisions and choice of the...
Information from pharmacists may affect breastfeeding womens’ decisions and choice of therapy. Commu...
Alessandra N Bazzano,1 Lisa Littrell,1 Amelia Brandt,1 Shelley Thibeau,2 Kamala Thriemer,3 Katherine...
Abstract: Background: General practitioners may consider prescribing medicines for breastfeeding wom...
Objective: To survey drug use by breastfeeding women, and to compare this with nonbreastfeeding wome...
BACKGROUND: Many breastfeeding women seek medical care from general practitioners (GPs) for various ...
The most recent National Health Survey reports that more than 80% of women initiate breastfeeding, w...
There is considerable uncertainty regarding medication use during breastfeeding. This study compared...
Abstract Many breastfeeding women require and regularly take medicines, especially those available o...
Abstract Background Health professionals may advise women to either stop breastfeeding or drug treat...
© 2017 Elsevier Inc. Background: Community pharmacists play a significant role in the provision of n...
Pharmacological treatment may become a barrier for a mother’s breastfeeding goals. We aimed to inves...
ProblemThe need for medication during lactation can contribute to the early cessation of breastfeedi...
Background: In cases of pharmacotherapy, mothers are confronted with the dilemma of breastfeeding an...
Background Online information about safety of medications during pregnancy and breastfeeding is sho...
Abstract: Information from pharmacists may affect breastfeeding womens ’ decisions and choice of the...
Information from pharmacists may affect breastfeeding womens’ decisions and choice of therapy. Commu...
Alessandra N Bazzano,1 Lisa Littrell,1 Amelia Brandt,1 Shelley Thibeau,2 Kamala Thriemer,3 Katherine...
Abstract: Background: General practitioners may consider prescribing medicines for breastfeeding wom...
Objective: To survey drug use by breastfeeding women, and to compare this with nonbreastfeeding wome...