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Citalopram and demethylcitalopram in human milk; distribution, excretion and effects in breast fed infants

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Abstract

The mean combined dose of citalopram and demethylcitalopram (4.4-5.1% as citalopram equivalents) transmitted to infants via breast milk is below the 10% notional level of concern. Plasma concentrations of these drugs in the infants were very low or absent and there were no adverse effects. These data support the safety of the use of citalopram in breast feeding women. Nevertheless, each decision to breast feed should always be made as an individual risk:benefit analysis.

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