Nitrofurantoin if breastfeeding

Nitrofurantoin passes into breast milk in small amounts and is unlikely to cause side effects in your baby. This includes modified release preparations and when used for longer term prophylaxis

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  1. Child 16–17 years
  2. Call your doctor for medical advice about side effects
  3. But it's best to take nitrofurantoin only for a short time
  4. Gastrointestinal disturbances
  5. Common postpartum infections and recommended agents
  6. This medicine is an antibiotic
  7. Speak with your doctor or a pharmacist for further advice
  8. Peripheral neuropathy
  9. This drug should not be taken in the last 2-4 weeks of pregnancy
  10. Breastfeeding
  11. TMP/SMX is generally considered safe for infants in
  12. Nitrofurantoin is best taken with food or milk
  13. Suppose your baby has glucose-6-phosphate
  14. Aust Prescr 2020;43:113
  15. General considerations
  16. Two mothers reported diarrhea in their infants
  17. Diarrhoea
  18. 3 & 4