Question

I am a breastfeeding mother and i want to know if it is safe to use MK 1439? Is MK 1439 safe for nursing mother and child? Does MK 1439 extracts into breast milk? Does MK 1439 has any long term or short term side effects on infants? Can MK 1439 influence milk supply or can MK 1439 decrease milk supply in lactating mothers?

Answer by DrLact: About MK 1439 usage in lactation

In the United States and other developed countries, HIV-infected mothers should generally not breastfeed their infants. In countries in which no acceptable, feasible, sustainable and safe replacement feeding is available, World Health Organization guidelines recommend that all women with an HIV infection who are pregnant or breastfeeding should be maintained on antiretroviral therapy for at least the duration of risk for mother-to-child transmission. Mothers should exclusively breastfeed their infants for the first 6 months of life; breastfeeding with complementary feeding should continue through 12 months of life. The first choice regimen for nursing mothers is tenofovir, efavirenz and either lamivudine or emtricitabine. If these drugs are unavailable, alternative regimens include: 1) zidovudine, lamivudine and efavirenz; 2) zidovudine, lamivudine and nevirapine; or 3) tenofovir, nevirapine and either lamivudine or emtricitabine. Exclusively breastfed infants should also receive 6 weeks of prophylaxis with nevirapine.[1][2]

Alternate Drugs

Ritonavir(Unsafe)
Efavirenz(Unsafe)
Tenofovir(Safe)
Indinavir(Unsafe)
Nevirapine(Low Risk)
Abacavir(Safe)
Didanosine(Unsafe)
Nelfinavir(Unsafe)
Saquinavir(Unsafe)
Zidovudine(Low Risk)
Efavirenz(Unsafe)
Tenofovir(Safe)
Nevirapine(Low Risk)
Indinavir(Unsafe)
Abacavir(Safe)
Didanosine(Unsafe)
Nelfinavir(Unsafe)
Saquinavir(Unsafe)
Zidovudine(Low Risk)
Ritonavir(Unsafe)
Dasabuvir(Low Risk)
Efavirenz(Unsafe)
Tenofovir(Safe)
Valganciclovir(Low Risk)
Ganciclovir(Low Risk)
Indinavir(Unsafe)
Nevirapine(Low Risk)
Ribavirin(Low Risk)
Abacavir(Safe)
Velpatasvir(Low Risk)
Didanosine(Unsafe)
Simeprevir(Low Risk)
Nelfinavir(Unsafe)
Sofosbuvir(Low Risk)
Amantadine(Low Risk)
Saquinavir(Unsafe)
Ledipasvir(Low Risk)
Zanamivir(Safe)
Ombitasvir(Low Risk)
Famciclovir(Low Risk)
Zidovudine(Low Risk)
Acyclovir(Safe)
Ritonavir(Unsafe)
Daclatasvir(Low Risk)
Efavirenz(Unsafe)
Tenofovir(Safe)
Nevirapine(Low Risk)
Abacavir(Safe)
Didanosine(Unsafe)
Zidovudine(Low Risk)

Synonyms of MK 1439

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