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EPISODE · Aug 25, 2024 · 4 MIN

📝 “What are Contraindications of Breastfeeding Patients Taking Tylenol or Ibuprofen for Tooth Pain?”

from Dr. Gallagher's Podcast · host Brendan Gallagher, DDS

8.25.24Quick Review #213 - #dental #dentist #dentistry #dentalstudent #dentalschool #teeth #cavity #wisdomteeth #extraction #oralsurgery #oralsurgeon #pregnant #pregnancy #breastfeeding #toothpain #tylenol #ibuprofenBoth acetaminophen and ibuprofen are generally considered safe for use in breastfeeding mothers, however there are some considerations to be aware of:A - Acetaminophen (Paracetamol):1. Safety: Acetaminophen is considered safe for use during breastfeeding. It is one of the most commonly used pain relievers and antipyretics for nursing mothers.2. Breastmilk Transfer: Acetaminophen passes into breastmilk in small amounts, but the levels are generally too low to cause harm to the infant.3. Infant Concerns: There are no significant adverse effects reported in infants exposed to acetaminophen through breastmilk. It is typically well-tolerated by infants.B - Ibuprofen:1. Safety: Ibuprofen is also considered safe for breastfeeding mothers. It is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) commonly used for pain, inflammation, and fever.2. Breastmilk Transfer: Ibuprofen passes into breastmilk in minimal amounts, and its short half-life and low levels in milk make it unlikely to affect the nursing infant.3. Infant Concerns: No significant adverse effects have been reported in breastfed infants whose mothers take ibuprofen. It is preferred over other NSAIDs like aspirin due to its safety profile during breastfeeding.C - Contraindications and Considerations:1. Allergies: If the mother or infant has a known allergy to acetaminophen or ibuprofen, these medications should be avoided.2. Chronic Use: While occasional use is safe, chronic or high-dose use should be discussed with a healthcare provider to ensure safety.3. Infant Health Conditions: If the infant has certain health conditions (e.g., liver disease, in the case of acetaminophen), the use of these medications should be discussed with a healthcare provider.In summary, both acetaminophen and ibuprofen are considered safe for short-term use in breastfeeding mothers, with no significant concerns for the nursing infant. However, it is always recommended to use the lowest effective dose and consult with a healthcare provider if there are any concerns.References:1. Albert, J., Shah, R., & Sunny, S. L. (2024, March 19). Is it safe to undergo dental treatment while breastfeeding? Mom Junction.2. Anderson, P. O., & Sauberan, J. B. (2016). Modeling drug passage into human milk. Clinical Pharmacokinetics, 55(4), 449–464. https://lnkd.in/eFBX7Ta23. Sachs, H. C., & The Committee on Drugs. (2013). The transfer of drugs and therapeutics into human breast milk: An update on selected topics. Pediatrics, 132(3), e796–e809. https://lnkd.in/eUEaBBrJ4. Hale, T. W., & Rowe, H. E. (2017). Medications and mothers’ milk 2017.5. ChatGPT. 2024#podcast #podcasts #dentalpodcast #dentalpodcasts #doctorgallagherpodcast #doctorgallagherspodcast #doctor #dentistry #oralsurgery #dental #viral #dentalschool #dentalstudent #omfs #surgeon #doctorlife #dentistlife #residency #oralsurgeon #dentist #doctorgallagher

8.25.24Quick Review #213 - #dental #dentist #dentistry #dentalstudent #dentalschool #teeth #cavity #wisdomteeth #extraction #oralsurgery #oralsurgeon #pregnant #pregnancy #breastfeeding #toothpain #tylenol #ibuprofenBoth acetaminophen and ibuprofen are generally considered safe for use in breastfeeding mothers, however there are some considerations to be aware of:A - Acetaminophen (Paracetamol):1. Safety: Acetaminophen is considered safe for use during breastfeeding. It is one of the most commonly used pain relievers and antipyretics for nursing mothers.2. Breastmilk Transfer: Acetaminophen passes into breastmilk in small amounts, but the levels are generally too low to cause harm to the infant.3. Infant Concerns: There are no significant adverse effects reported in infants exposed to acetaminophen through breastmilk. It is typically well-tolerated by infants.B - Ibuprofen:1. Safety: Ibuprofen is also considered safe for breastfeeding mothers. It is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) commonly used for pain, inflammation, and fever.2. Breastmilk Transfer: Ibuprofen passes into breastmilk in minimal amounts, and its short half-life and low levels in milk make it unlikely to affect the nursing infant.3. Infant Concerns: No significant adverse effects have been reported in breastfed infants whose mothers take ibuprofen. It is preferred over other NSAIDs like aspirin due to its safety profile during breastfeeding.C - Contraindications and Considerations:1. Allergies: If the mother or infant has a known allergy to acetaminophen or ibuprofen, these medications should be avoided.2. Chronic Use: While occasional use is safe, chronic or high-dose use should be discussed with a healthcare provider to ensure safety.3. Infant Health Conditions: If the infant has certain health conditions (e.g., liver disease, in the case of acetaminophen), the use of these medications should be discussed with a healthcare provider.In summary, both acetaminophen and ibuprofen are considered safe for short-term use in breastfeeding mothers, with no significant concerns for the nursing infant. However, it is always recommended to use the lowest effective dose and consult with a healthcare provider if there are any concerns.References:1. Albert, J., Shah, R., & Sunny, S. L. (2024, March 19). Is it safe to undergo dental treatment while breastfeeding? Mom Junction.2. Anderson, P. O., & Sauberan, J. B. (2016). Modeling drug passage into human milk. Clinical Pharmacokinetics, 55(4), 449–464. https://lnkd.in/eFBX7Ta23. Sachs, H. C., & The Committee on Drugs. (2013). The transfer of drugs and therapeutics into human breast milk: An update on selected topics. Pediatrics, 132(3), e796–e809. https://lnkd.in/eUEaBBrJ4. Hale, T. W., & Rowe, H. E. (2017). Medications and mothers’ milk 2017.5. ChatGPT. 2024#podcast #podcasts #dentalpodcast #dentalpodcasts #doctorgallagherpodcast #doctorgallagherspodcast #doctor #dentistry #oralsurgery #dental #viral #dentalschool #dentalstudent #omfs #surgeon #doctorlife #dentistlife #residency #oralsurgeon #dentist #doctorgallagher

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