Abstract Many breastfeeding women require and regularly take medicines, especially those available over-the-counter, and the safe use of these is dependent on the advice provided by health professionals such as general practitioners and pharmacists. The primary aim of this review therefore, was to investigate the literature relating to health professionals' and women's knowledge, attitudes and practices towards medication use and safety in breastfeeding. The limited literature that was uncovered identified that general practitioners and pharmacists have poor knowledge, but positive attitudes, and variable practices that are mostly guided by personal experience. They tend to make decisions about the use of a medicine whilst breastfeeding bas...
Many guidelines offer recommendations to support the continuation of breastfeeding and the choice of...
Background: Medication use during pregnancy and lactation can be unavoidable, but knowledge on safet...
This commentary follows the article of Moni R. Saha and her co-authors, entitled "Postpartum women's...
© 2017 Elsevier Inc. Background: Community pharmacists play a significant role in the provision of n...
ProblemThe need for medication during lactation can contribute to the early cessation of breastfeedi...
It is widely believed that many medications are dangerous for infants if taken by nursing mothers....
Abstract: Background: General practitioners may consider prescribing medicines for breastfeeding wom...
Background: In cases of pharmacotherapy, mothers are confronted with the dilemma of breastfeeding an...
Abstract Background Many breastfeeding women seek medical care from general practitioners (GPs) for ...
BACKGROUND:: Taking medication during breastfeeding is often a major concern for mothers. Knowledge,...
BACKGROUND: Many breastfeeding women seek medical care from general practitioners (GPs) for various ...
Objective: To survey drug use by breastfeeding women, and to compare this with nonbreastfeeding wome...
Objective: To survey drug use by breastfeeding women, and to compare this with nonbreastfeeding wome...
Breastfeeding is the most healthful method of feeding neonates and infants. In 2001 about 98% of new...
Background: Medication use during pregnancy and lactation can be unavoidable, but knowledge on safet...
Many guidelines offer recommendations to support the continuation of breastfeeding and the choice of...
Background: Medication use during pregnancy and lactation can be unavoidable, but knowledge on safet...
This commentary follows the article of Moni R. Saha and her co-authors, entitled "Postpartum women's...
© 2017 Elsevier Inc. Background: Community pharmacists play a significant role in the provision of n...
ProblemThe need for medication during lactation can contribute to the early cessation of breastfeedi...
It is widely believed that many medications are dangerous for infants if taken by nursing mothers....
Abstract: Background: General practitioners may consider prescribing medicines for breastfeeding wom...
Background: In cases of pharmacotherapy, mothers are confronted with the dilemma of breastfeeding an...
Abstract Background Many breastfeeding women seek medical care from general practitioners (GPs) for ...
BACKGROUND:: Taking medication during breastfeeding is often a major concern for mothers. Knowledge,...
BACKGROUND: Many breastfeeding women seek medical care from general practitioners (GPs) for various ...
Objective: To survey drug use by breastfeeding women, and to compare this with nonbreastfeeding wome...
Objective: To survey drug use by breastfeeding women, and to compare this with nonbreastfeeding wome...
Breastfeeding is the most healthful method of feeding neonates and infants. In 2001 about 98% of new...
Background: Medication use during pregnancy and lactation can be unavoidable, but knowledge on safet...
Many guidelines offer recommendations to support the continuation of breastfeeding and the choice of...
Background: Medication use during pregnancy and lactation can be unavoidable, but knowledge on safet...
This commentary follows the article of Moni R. Saha and her co-authors, entitled "Postpartum women's...