The safety and efficacy of vitamin D use in pregnancy have not been established. Clinical trials have evaluated the excretion of vitamin D in breast milk by mothers receiving vitamin D supplementation. Adequate levels of vitamin D are achieved in breastfeeding infants from mothers with a vitamin ...
Avoid use. L-carnitine is assigned the pregnancy Category B by the US Food and Drug Association (FDA); L-carnitine supplementation in breast-feeding mothers has not been clinically studied. InteractionsBlood carnitine concentrations may be decreased in children who are concomitantly taking the ...
mainly carcinogenic activity, of selected chemicals in laboratory animals (primarily rodents). Chemicals selected for NTP toxicology and carcinogenesis studies are chosen primarily on the bases of human exposure, level of production, and chemical structure. The interpretive conclusions presented in ...
3% after breast or gynaecological surgery, 0.5% after orthopaedic surgery and 15% after percutaneous endoscopic gastrotomy. In all studies, ceftriaxone was administered intravenously as a single 1 or 2g dose prior to or during surgery. The rate of ...
Breastfeeding Tell your healthcare provider you are breastfeeding or plan to breastfeed. It is not known if Paxlovid can pass into your breast milk. Talk to your healthcare provider about the best way to feed your baby during treatment with this medicine. ...
Vitamin D was first added to milk in the U.S. in the late 1930s. Up until then, rickets was a common disease and rampant among poor children living in polluted and industrialized cities in the United States. Rickets is a bone disease that causes bone and growth deformities, typically in...