Drugs and Lactation (LactMed®) APP
Drugs and Lactation features:
* Peer-reviewed content developed by leading experts in lactation pharmacology
* Clear organization of information including drugs and chemicals, summaries, and effects on lactation and breastfed infants
* Detailed chemical structures and mechanisms of action
* Suggested therapeutic alternatives to potentially harmful drugs
* Revisions reflecting the latest research and clinical evidence
Unbound Medicine Features:
* Highlighting and note-taking within entries
* Favorites for bookmarking important topics
* Enhanced Search to find topics quickly
More about Drugs and Lactation (LactMed®):
Experience the trusted LactMed® database in a redesigned, user-friendly format. This peer-reviewed resource delivers authoritative information on medications and chemicals that nursing mothers may encounter, now with enhanced navigation and accessibility. Designed for healthcare providers, institutions, and breastfeeding parents alike, this comprehensive tool provides reliable answers when medication safety questions arise.
Each topic provides evidence-based data on how substances transfer into breast milk, their presence in infant blood, and potential effects on nursing babies. Drug entries feature chemical structures, usage summaries during lactation, drug measurements in mother and infant, impacts on lactation and breast milk, and safer alternative medications when available. Every recommendation is supported by scientific references and detailed substance information, empowering informed decision-making for breastfeeding medication management.
Publisher: National Institutes of Health
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Medical Disclaimer: This app is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) or any government entity. All information in this app is sourced from the NIH (https://www.nih.gov/) and is provided for informational purposes only. This app does not represent a government agency. The content is not intended as medical advice and should not be used as a substitute for professional medical consultation.