Question

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

Bischlorethylnitrosourea lactation summary

Bischlorethylnitrosourea is dangerous in breastfeeding
  • DrLact safety Score for Bischlorethylnitrosourea is 7 out of 8 which is considered Dangerous as per our analyses.
  • A safety Score of 7 indicates that usage of Bischlorethylnitrosourea may cause toxic or severe side effects in breastfed baby.
  • Our study of different scientific research indicates that Bischlorethylnitrosourea may cause moderate to high side effects or may affect milk supply in lactating mother.
  • Our suggestion is to use safer alternate options rather than using Bischlorethylnitrosourea .
  • Usage of Bischlorethylnitrosourea is in contradiction to breastfeeding hence if it is must to use Bischlorethylnitrosourea and there is no better alternative available then breastfeeding shall be stopped permanently or temporarily.
  • 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.

Answer by Dr. Ru: About Bischlorethylnitrosourea usage in lactation

Drug is cleared from the body after 25-50 elimination half-life. Resuming breastfeeding is likely safe after 48 hours of pump-and-dump.

Answer by DrLact: About Bischlorethylnitrosourea usage in lactation

No information is available on the use of Bischlorethylnitrosourea during breastfeeding. Most sources consider breastfeeding to be contraindicated during maternal antineoplastic drug therapy, especially alkylating agents such as Bischlorethylnitrosourea.[1] The manufacturer recommends that breastfeeding be discontinued during Bischlorethylnitrosourea therapy and for 1 month after the last dose.

Bischlorethylnitrosourea Possible Effects in Breastfeeding

Some evidence indicates that Bischlorethylnitrosourea can increase serum prolactin.[2]

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