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I am a breastfeeding mother and i want to know if it is safe to use Iocanlidic acid (123I)? Is Iocanlidic acid (123I) safe for nursing mother and child? Does Iocanlidic acid (123I) extracts into breast milk? Does Iocanlidic acid (123I) has any long term or short term side effects on infants? Can Iocanlidic acid (123I) influence milk supply or can Iocanlidic acid (123I) decrease milk supply in lactating mothers?

Answer by DrLact: About Iocanlidic acid (123I) usage in lactation

Information in this record refers to the use of Iocanlidic acid (123I) (123I iodophenylpentadecanoic acid; I 123 IPPA) as a diagnostic agent. The International Commission on Radiological Protection states that breastfeeding should be interrupted for more than 3 weeks following diagnostic use of I 123 IPPA. This usually will result in permanent discontinuation of breastfeeding for this infant.[1] Mothers concerned about the level of radioactivity in their milk could ask to have it tested at a nuclear medicine facility at their hospital. When the radioactivity is at a safe level she may resume breastfeeding. A method for measuring milk radioactivity and determining the time when a mother can safely resume breastfeeding has been published.[2]

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