Tranexamic Acid

Can I take Tranexamic Acid while breastfeeding? Amounts of tranexamic acid in breastmilk appear to be low. Although an international consensus panel recommended against using tranexamic acid during breastfeeding,[1] a subsequent controlled study found no adverse...
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Ketoprofen

Also known as 3-Benzoylhydratropic acid, Capisten, Orudis, Orudis (tn), Oruvail, m-Benzoylhydratropic acid A propionic acid derivate and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) with anti-inflammatory, analgesic and antipyretic effects. Ketoprofen inhibits the...
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Methotrexate

Also known as Abitrexate, Alpha-Methopterin, Amethopterin, Brimexate, CL 14377, CL-14377, Emtexate, Emthexat, Emthexate, Farmitrexat, Fauldexato, Folex, Folex PFS, Lantarel, Ledertrexate, Lumexon, MTX, Maxtrex, Medsatrexate, Metex, Methoblastin, Methotrexat,...
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Bupivacaine

Also known as (RS)-bupivacaine, (±)-bupivacaine, Bupivacaina, Bupivacaine Hydrochloride, Bupivacainum, DL-Bupivacaine, Marcain, Marcaine, Sensorcaine, racemic bupivacaine A long-acting, amide-type local anesthetic. Bupivicaine reversibly binds to specific sodium ion...
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Buprenorphine

Can I take Buprenorphine while breastfeeding? Because of the low levels of buprenorphine in breastmilk, its poor oral bioavailability in infants, and the low drug concentrations found in the serum and urine of breastfed infants, its use is acceptable in nursing...
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