I am a breastfeeding mother and i want to know if it is safe to use Bricar? Is Bricar safe for nursing mother and child? Does Bricar extracts into breast milk? Does Bricar has any long term or short term side effects on infants? Can Bricar influence milk supply or can Bricar decrease milk supply in lactating mothers?
- DrLact safety Score for Bricar is 1 out of 8 which is considered Safe as per our analyses.
- A safety Score of 1 indicates that usage of Bricar is mostly safe during lactation for breastfed baby.
- Our study of different scientific research also indicates that Bricar does not cause any serious side effects in breastfeeding mothers.
- Most of scientific studies and research papers declaring usage of Bricar safe in breastfeeding are based on normal dosage and may not hold true for higher dosage.
- Score calculated using the DrLact safety Version 1.2 model, this score ranges from 0 to 8 and measures overall safety of drug in lactation. Scores are primarily calculated using publicly available case studies, research papers, other scientific journals and publically available data.
It is excreted into breast milk in clinically non-significant amount and neither clinical nor development problems were observed in infants whose mothers were treated with oral Bricar.Plasma levels of these infants were undetectable or very low. Preferable preparations are inhaled bronchodilators since <10% of the dose is absorbed. American Academy of Pediatrics: medication usually compatible with breastfeeding.
Maternal use of oral or inhaled Bricar is unlikely to affect a breastfed infant. The authors of several reviews and an expert panel agree that use of inhaled bronchodilators is acceptable during breastfeeding because of the low bioavailability and maternal serum levels after use.[1][2][3][4][5] Bricar use as a tocolytic agent might decrease the duration of breastfeeding.
Two papers have reported a total of 4 infants aged 3 to 8 weeks who were breastfed during maternal use of oral Bricar 2.5 or 5 mg three times daily. None of the infants had any signs of sympathetic stimulation and all were developing normally.[6][7] These cases were also summarized in a third publication.[8]
A small retrospective survey from Serbia found that mothers who received a beta agonist pharmacologically similar to Bricar (fenoterol or hexoprenaline) as a tocolytic breastfed for a shorter period of time than those who received no tocolytic (4.5 vs 9.5 months).[9] It is not known if Bricar has a similar effect.
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