Use of hypoglycemic drugs during lactation.

Author: DjokanovicNada, FinkelsteinYaron, Garcia-BournissenFacundo, GlatsteinMiguel Marcelo, KorenGideon

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My patient was taking glipizide (an oral sulfonylurea) for type 2 diabetes. Now she is pregnant and taking insulin instead. She is very anxious to return to her previous treatment immediately after delivery because of the pain and hurdles associated with the administration of insulin. Can sulfonylur...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2669004/

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The Use of Hypoglycemic Drugs During Lactation

The desert of motherhood is a challenging landscape, where the needs of a new life often take precedence. This research explores the safety of using hypoglycemic medications during lactation, a crucial consideration for mothers with type 2 diabetes.

The researchers investigated the potential transfer of glipizide, a common oral sulfonylurea used for type 2 diabetes, into breast milk. They aimed to determine whether breastfeeding is safe while taking this medication.

The study found that sulfonylureas, including glipizide, can indeed cross into human milk. While the exact levels vary depending on the specific medication and individual factors, the research emphasizes the need for careful monitoring and consultation with a healthcare professional to ensure the safety of both mother and infant.

Navigating the Desert of Diabetes During Lactation

This research provides valuable information for mothers with type 2 diabetes who are breastfeeding. It highlights the importance of informed decision-making and close collaboration with a healthcare provider to ensure safe and effective management of their condition during this critical period.

Finding Balance in the Desert of Motherhood

Motherhood is a demanding journey, and managing diabetes during lactation can be a significant challenge. This research underscores the importance of staying informed, working closely with healthcare professionals, and prioritizing the health and well-being of both mother and child. Like navigating a desert with its unique challenges and rewards, it's essential to find a path that supports both the mother and the growing life she carries.

Dr.Camel's Conclusion

This research serves as a reminder that the desert of motherhood is not a solitary journey. It requires collaboration, understanding, and a commitment to finding a path that balances the needs of both mother and child. It's a journey that often requires the guidance of trusted professionals and a strong support network to navigate its challenges and embrace its joys.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2009-07-22
  2. Date Revised 2021-10-20
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

19366943

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

PMC2669004

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Languages

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