A literature review of drug transport mechanisms during lactation
Abstract Despite the benefits of breastfeeding, lactating mothers who take prescribed medications may discontinue breastfeeding due to concerns associated with infant drug exposure in breastmilk. Consolidating the current knowledge of drug transport to breastmilk may inform understanding of the safe...
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Main Authors: | Christine Gong (Author), Lynn N. Bertagnolli (Author), David W. Boulton (Author), Paola Coppola (Author) |
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2024-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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