IntroductionInformation on the impact of medicines on breastfeeding and the breastfed infant remains scarce. The aims of this review were to identify databases and cohorts holding this information, and pinpoint current information and research deficits.MethodWe searched 12 electronic databases, including PubMed/ Medline and Scopus, using a combination of controlled vocabulary (MeSH terms) and free text terms. We included studies reporting data from databases with information on breastfeeding, medicines exposure, and infant outcomes. We excluded studies not reporting all three parameters. Two reviewers independently selected papers and extracted data using a standardised spreadsheet. Risk of bias was assessed. Recruited cohorts with relevant...
Introduction One of the factors to influence abandoning breastfeeding is mothers’ use of medication...
Introduction Breastfeeding during the first two years of life supports optimal maternal and child he...
Half of all infants are fed formula milk. However, attrition biases evidence on the long-term safety...
IntroductionInformation on the impact of medicines on breastfeeding and the breastfed infant remains...
BackgroundThe pharmacoepidemiology of the long-term benefits and harms of medicines in pregnancy and...
Background: Most drugs are excreted in breastmilk, so breastfed children may be potentially exposed ...
50,000 infants born in the U.S yearly receive medical treatment for maternal drug use while pregnant...
The topic of the long-term impact of breast milk and alternative foods on the health status of child...
Current data on use of antihistamines during breastfeeding and risks to the breastfed infant are ins...
The objectives of this article are to systematically review i) the extent of medicine use in postpar...
Abstract: Despite its reported benefits, breastfeeding rates are low globally, and support systems s...
INTRODUCTION: A large proportion of medicine product labels lack information on safety in pregnancy ...
ObjectivesTo explore associations between exposures to medicines prescribed for asthma and their dis...
Background: Few studies have investigated breastfeeding outcomes among women exposed to antidepressa...
The health benefits of breastfeeding are numerous and well described. It has been reported that ~70%...
Introduction One of the factors to influence abandoning breastfeeding is mothers’ use of medication...
Introduction Breastfeeding during the first two years of life supports optimal maternal and child he...
Half of all infants are fed formula milk. However, attrition biases evidence on the long-term safety...
IntroductionInformation on the impact of medicines on breastfeeding and the breastfed infant remains...
BackgroundThe pharmacoepidemiology of the long-term benefits and harms of medicines in pregnancy and...
Background: Most drugs are excreted in breastmilk, so breastfed children may be potentially exposed ...
50,000 infants born in the U.S yearly receive medical treatment for maternal drug use while pregnant...
The topic of the long-term impact of breast milk and alternative foods on the health status of child...
Current data on use of antihistamines during breastfeeding and risks to the breastfed infant are ins...
The objectives of this article are to systematically review i) the extent of medicine use in postpar...
Abstract: Despite its reported benefits, breastfeeding rates are low globally, and support systems s...
INTRODUCTION: A large proportion of medicine product labels lack information on safety in pregnancy ...
ObjectivesTo explore associations between exposures to medicines prescribed for asthma and their dis...
Background: Few studies have investigated breastfeeding outcomes among women exposed to antidepressa...
The health benefits of breastfeeding are numerous and well described. It has been reported that ~70%...
Introduction One of the factors to influence abandoning breastfeeding is mothers’ use of medication...
Introduction Breastfeeding during the first two years of life supports optimal maternal and child he...
Half of all infants are fed formula milk. However, attrition biases evidence on the long-term safety...