PROHIBITED AND ALLOWED IN BREASTFEEDING - BABY FEEDING - FROM ZERO TO 36 MONTHS

Know which Remedies you can not take in Breastfeeding



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Some examples of prohibited breastfeeding remedies are: cyclophosphamide sold commercially as Cytoxan, Neosar and Genuxal, and cyclosporin sold as Sandimmun. Breastfeeding pills should only be taken if they are really needed, if not for a long time and in low doses, even those who say they do not interfere with breastfeeding