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| These are written, referenced reports prepared as part of our routine Drug Information Service practice. If you are a health professional in New Zealand and would like information about drug safety in lactation, please phone 0800 DRUG INFO (0800 378 446) or (03) 364 0900, or e-mail: druginfo@cdhb.govt.nz (please ensure sufficient information is supplied - see required information for e-mailed/written requests). |
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| Departmental research interest |
| Our department has had a long-term interest in the field of drug safety during breastfeeding, since we observed a deficiency of data through our Drug Information Service. We have developed a widely used model for predicting drug concentrations in breast milk from the physicochemical properties of the drug (lipid solubility, plasma protein binding, pKa). This model can be used to predict infant exposure when a clinical study is not available. We have performed pharmacokinetic studies on the transfer of numerous drugs into breast milk including fluoxetine, paroxetine, methadone, metformin and olanzapine. These studies allow us to make recommendations regarding the use of these agents in breastfeeding women. We have also published a paper recommending best research practice for the study of drugs in human milk and have written one of the five leading chapters in the World Health Organization textbook in this field (see departmental publications). |
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| We are fortunate to collaborate with researchers from Western Australia (University of Western Australia, King Edward Memorial Hospital for Women and Western Australian Centre for Pathology and Medical Research) on the transfer of several drugs into breast milk including: paroxetine, fluoxetine, methadone, olanzapine and risperidone. For a look at their website try the following link: http://www.pharm.uwa.edu.au/drugs-milk/intro.html |
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Page Last Updated: 26/09/08
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Clinical Pharmacology Department : Christchurch Hospital : Private Bag 4710 : Christchurch : 8140 : NZ Phone 0800 DRUGINFO (378 446) : email druginfo[AT]cdhb.govt.nz |