Medicine consumption during breastfeeding and assessment of infant risk

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Autor(a) principal: Chaves, Anne Fayma Lopes
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Dias, Alanna Helenn Marques, Dias, Ingrid Kerolly Almeida, Martins, Juliane Kerly Silva, Rocha, Rebeca Silveira, Oriá, Mônica Oliveira Batista
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Rev Rene (Online)
Texto Completo: http://periodicos.ufc.br/rene/article/view/20070
Resumo: Objective: to estimate medicine consumption during breastfeeding and the risk to the infant. Methods: descriptive study, carried out in a Primary Health Care Unit with 130 infants. The data collection was donethrough a form with objective questions, analyzed in Epiinfo. Results:73 (56.0%) nursing mothers had used medication during breastfeeding. The most used drugs were antianemics (n=48, 66.0%) and analgesic/antipyretic drugs (n=11, 14.4%). The majority of the drugs consumed were compatible with breastfeeding(n=71, 97.2%), except for Phenobarbital (n=1, 1.4%) and Losartan (n=1, 1.4%. Conclusion: it was evidenced that medicine consumption during breastfeeding was high among nursing mothers, but most of the drugs presented low risk, that is, they were drugs compatible with lactation.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Medicine consumption during breastfeeding and assessment of infant risk
title Medicine consumption during breastfeeding and assessment of infant risk
spellingShingle Medicine consumption during breastfeeding and assessment of infant risk
Chaves, Anne Fayma Lopes
Nursing
Breast Feeding
Drug Utilization
Lactation.
title_short Medicine consumption during breastfeeding and assessment of infant risk
title_full Medicine consumption during breastfeeding and assessment of infant risk
title_fullStr Medicine consumption during breastfeeding and assessment of infant risk
title_full_unstemmed Medicine consumption during breastfeeding and assessment of infant risk
title_sort Medicine consumption during breastfeeding and assessment of infant risk
author Chaves, Anne Fayma Lopes
author_facet Chaves, Anne Fayma Lopes
Dias, Alanna Helenn Marques
Dias, Ingrid Kerolly Almeida
Martins, Juliane Kerly Silva
Rocha, Rebeca Silveira
Oriá, Mônica Oliveira Batista
author_role author
author2 Dias, Alanna Helenn Marques
Dias, Ingrid Kerolly Almeida
Martins, Juliane Kerly Silva
Rocha, Rebeca Silveira
Oriá, Mônica Oliveira Batista
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Chaves, Anne Fayma Lopes
Dias, Alanna Helenn Marques
Dias, Ingrid Kerolly Almeida
Martins, Juliane Kerly Silva
Rocha, Rebeca Silveira
Oriá, Mônica Oliveira Batista
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Nursing
Breast Feeding
Drug Utilization
Lactation.
topic Nursing
Breast Feeding
Drug Utilization
Lactation.
description Objective: to estimate medicine consumption during breastfeeding and the risk to the infant. Methods: descriptive study, carried out in a Primary Health Care Unit with 130 infants. The data collection was donethrough a form with objective questions, analyzed in Epiinfo. Results:73 (56.0%) nursing mothers had used medication during breastfeeding. The most used drugs were antianemics (n=48, 66.0%) and analgesic/antipyretic drugs (n=11, 14.4%). The majority of the drugs consumed were compatible with breastfeeding(n=71, 97.2%), except for Phenobarbital (n=1, 1.4%) and Losartan (n=1, 1.4%. Conclusion: it was evidenced that medicine consumption during breastfeeding was high among nursing mothers, but most of the drugs presented low risk, that is, they were drugs compatible with lactation.
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