I am a breastfeeding mother and i want to know if it is safe to use 2-Deoxy-2-fluoro-18F-D-glucose? Is 2-Deoxy-2-fluoro-18F-D-glucose safe for nursing mother and child? Does 2-Deoxy-2-fluoro-18F-D-glucose extracts into breast milk? Does 2-Deoxy-2-fluoro-18F-D-glucose has any long term or short term side effects on infants? Can 2-Deoxy-2-fluoro-18F-D-glucose influence milk supply or can 2-Deoxy-2-fluoro-18F-D-glucose decrease milk supply in lactating mothers?
Information in this record refers to the use of 2-Deoxy-2-fluoro-18F-D-glucose (18F-FDG) as a diagnostic agent. The use of 18F FDG in positron emission tomography (PET) scans may be preferable to other types of scans during breastfeeding because of the low levels and rapid disappearance of radiation.[1] The amounts of 18F-FDG excreted in breastmilk after a PET scan are below the level of concern for the breastfed infant and numerous international radiation safety organizations state that no interruption of breastfeeding is necessary.[2][3][4][5] However, because of extensive uptake by lactating breasts and the consequent external radiation, nursing mothers should refrain from prolonged close contact with their infants for a period of time.[1][6][7][8] Some authors suggest that the infant be bottle fed with expressed breastmilk by a third person for 1 feeding or 4 to 12 hours, depending on the dose, after a PET scan with 18F-FDG in a nursing mother.[1][2][6][9] Nursing mothers should not work with radioactive substances used in PET scans in their workplace.[10]
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