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Medications and Mothers' Milk 2006

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Medications and Mothers Milk 2006 is a comprehensive reference on the impact of currently used medications on breastfeeding mothers and infants.  Written by renowned clinical pharmacologist, Dr. Thomas W. Hale, this thousand plus page book is packed with information on more than 814 drugs, vitamins, herbs, and vaccines.  It includes tables on radioisotopes, radiocontrast agents, and common cold remedies.

Some of the new features added to Medications and Mothers’ Milk 2006, twelfth edition include:

- More than 70 new drugs.
- Rigorous updates to hundreds of drugs and tables.
- A completely new Appendix on anticancer drugs.
- A new user-friendly Appendix on radioactive drugs with recommendations on breastfeeding from numerous authoritative sources.
- Updated tables on radiocontrast agents.
- Updated tables on cold and cough remedies.

Each drug entry includes the drug name and generic name; common trade names used in Canada, Australia, and the United Kingdom; uses of the drug; AAP recommendations on the drug; a drug monograph that describes what is currently known about the drug, its ability to enter milk, the concentration in milk at set time intervals, and other parameters that are important to a clinical consultant; pregnancy risk category; lactation risk category; theoretic infant dose; relative infant dose; adult concerns; pediatric concerns; drug interactions; alternative drugs that may be suitable choices; adult dosage; and a table that includes (when known) adult half life (T ½ ) of the medication, pediatric half life (PHL) of the medication, milk/plasma ratio (M/P), the time interval from administration of the drug until it reaches the highest level in the mother’s plasma or peak time to max (Tmax), percentage of maternal protein binding (PB), oral bioavailability (Oral), the volume of distribution (Vd), the pH at which the drug is equally ionic and nonionic (pKa), and the molecular weight (MW) of the medication.  

Armed with the information in Medications and Mothers’ Milk 2006, a clinician can make an educated decision about the appropriateness of a drug for an individual mother and baby based on their medical history. 

Health providers can use this text to share vital information with new mothers and their physicians on how medications affect breastfeeding.

Anyone who works with breastfeeding mothers needs this definitive reference on their bookshelf!

Author: Thomas W. Hale, Ph.D.
C
opyright 2006
Twelfth Edition
ISBN-10:  0-9772268-3-2
ISBN-13:  978-0-9772268-3-2
Soft cover
Total Pages: 1076


About the author:

Thomas W. Hale, Ph.D. is a clinical pharmacologist, professor of pediatrics at Texas Tech University School of Medicine, and has written or co-authored more than 25 publications (such as Medications and Mothers’ Milk, Clinical Therapy in Breastfeeding Patients, Drug Therapy and Breastfeeding: from Theory to Clinical Practice, and A Medication Guide for Breastfeeding Moms, dozens of abstracts and book chapters, and has spoken at conferences all over the world.  Dr. Hale is a world renowned expert in the field of human lactation and the use of medications.  He was a National Institute of Health Postdoctoral Fellow and a member of the U.S. Pharmacopeial Convention in Washington, D.C. from 1985 to 1990. 

When Dr. Hale started researching breastfeeding and drugs thirteen years ago, there was very little information available on this topic to healthcare providers.  Due to his devotion, an entire generation of healthcare providers have been educated about the use of medications while breastfeeding.

Dr. Hale’s most popular book, Medications and Mothers’ Milk, evaluates the use of medication in breastfeeding mothers.  This best-selling reference guide of medications and breastfeeding is back in an updated twelfth edition Medications and Mothers’ Milk provides you with the most complete, easy to read, and relevant information on breastfeeding and using medications found anywhere in the world.  Soon to be in its fourth language, Medications and Mothers’ Milk is considered the most authoritative source in this field. 

This comprehensive reference is packed with information on more that 814 drugs, vitamins, herbs, vaccines and their use in breastfeeding mothers, including tables on radioisotopes, radiocontrast agents, and common cold remedies.