Effect of Chlordiazepoxide during pregnancy and lactation - Pregnancy drugs

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Tuesday, January 29, 2019

Effect of Chlordiazepoxide during pregnancy and lactation


Chlordiazepoxide during pregnancy and lactation, Chlordiazepoxide category by FDA, its use during pregnancy and lactation its teratogenic effects are described.

Small amount of drug excrete into breast milk, if required low dose should be prescribed.

Chlordiazepoxide  during pregnancy and lactation

Pregnancy

Category D      ( by FDA )

 

Chlordiazepoxide drug crosses the placenta during pregnancy, not recommended  during pregnancy, Teratogenicity - congenital malformations, risk for withdrawal symptoms, neonatal flaccidity, respiratory and feeding difficulties, and hypothermia in children born to mothers who have been taking benzodiazepines late in pregnancy

Breast feeding

Chlordiazepoxide excretes in milk in small amount. Effect on nursing infants is unknown, chronic use associated with lethargic and to lose weight.

 

This drug is only recommended for use during pregnancy when there are no alternatives and the benefit outweighs the risk.

 

 

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