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Medications
… This medication may harm an unborn baby. Newborn babies of mothers who use this medication late … slow/shallow breathing, nonstop crying, shaking, or trouble feeding. If you become pregnant, talk to your doctor right … benefits of this medication. This medication passes into breast milk and may have undesirable effects on a nursing …
Medications
… blood clots in the lungs/legs, dementia, and cancer of the breast/ovaries. The risk for serious side effects may depend … your doctor right away. This medication passes into breast milk. It may reduce the quality and amount of breast milk produced. Consult your doctor before breast-feeding. Drug Interactions Drug interactions may change how …
Medications
… For females, this effect may result in unwanted breast milk, missed/stopped periods, or difficulty becoming … including muscle stiffness or shakiness, drowsiness, feeding/breathing difficulties, or constant crying. If you …
Medications
… females, this increase in prolactin may result in unwanted breast milk, missed/stopped periods, or difficulty becoming … including muscle stiffness or shakiness, drowsiness, feeding/breathing difficulties, or constant crying. If you …
Medications
… of pregnancy may rarely develop withdrawal symptoms such as feeding/breathing difficulties, seizures, muscle stiffness, … medication during pregnancy. This medication passes into breast milk and may have undesirable effects on a nursing infant. …
Medications
… while using doxorubicin. Doxorubicin may harm an unborn baby. Your doctor should order a pregnancy test before you … benefits of this medication. This medication passes into breast milk. Because of the possible risk to the infant, breast-feeding is not recommended while using this drug and for 10 …
Medications
… while using nilotinib. Nilotinib may harm an unborn baby. Ask about reliable forms of birth control while using … medication. It is not known whether this drug passes into breast milk. Because of the possible risk to the infant, breast-feeding while using this drug and for 14 days after stopping …
Medications
… can lower the risk of passing HIV infection to your baby. Discuss the risks and benefits with your doctor. This medication passes into breast milk. Because breast milk can transmit HIV, do not …
Medications
… can lower the risk of passing HIV infection to your baby. Discuss the risks and benefits with your doctor. It is unknown if this medication passes into breast milk. Because breast milk can transmit HIV, do not …
Medications
… It is unknown if tixagevimab and cilgavimab pass into breast milk. Consult your doctor before breast-feeding. Drug Interactions Drug interactions may change how …