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Hale's Medications Mother's Milk: A Manual of Lactational Pharmacology

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Hale, Thomas W. New York, NY: Springer Publishing Company , 2019. 18th.
Material Type
Book
Call Number
REF GG 916 HAL 2019
Availability
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Written by a world-renowned expert in perinatal pharmacology, this essential reference contains current, complete, and evidence-based information on the transmission of maternal drugs into human milk. Because so many women ingest medications while breastfeeding, one of the most common questions enc…
Author
Hale, Thomas W
Edition
18th
Place of Publication
New York, NY
Publisher
Springer Publishing Company
Publication Date
2019
Physical Description
Paperback: 870pages
Subject
Lactational Pharmacology
Medication
Breastfeeding
Perinatal
Abstract
Written by a world-renowned expert in perinatal pharmacology, this essential reference contains current, complete, and evidence-based information on the transmission of maternal drugs into human milk. Because so many women ingest medications while breastfeeding, one of the most common questions encountered in pediatrics is: Which drugs are safe and which are hazardous for the infant?
This 2019 edition has been extensively revised, and now includes 39 completely new and 331 updated medications, and state-of-the-art coverage of multiple diseases, vaccines, and syndromes. It addresses the use of radiopharmaceuticals, chemotherapeutic agents, and vaccines in breastfeeding mothers, and covers adult concerns, methods of reducing risk to infants, and infant monitoring.
ISBN
978-08261-3558-2
Language
English
Material Type
Book
Call Number
REF GG 916 HAL 2019

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