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Maternal Transfer of Cetirizine Into Human Milk

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JOURNAL OF HUMAN LACTATION
Volume 37, Issue 1, Pages 135-138

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/0890334420949847

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breastfeeding; human milk; mother-to-child transmission

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The study used high performance liquid chromatography mass spectrometry to analyze the concentration of cetirizine in human milk. The relative infant dose was calculated to be 1.77% at 24 hr, with no reported adverse effects in infants. This study suggests that the transfer of cetirizine into human milk is minimal and unlikely to pose a significant risk to breastfeeding infants.
Introduction Cetirizine hydrochloride is a second-generation H1 histamine antagonist with Food and Drug Administration approval for treatment of allergic rhinitis and urticaria. Currently, the Food and Drug Administration does not recommend use of cetirizine during breastfeeding, as there are insufficient studies on both the transference of cetirizine into human milk and the effects of cetirizine in infants. Main issue To determine the concentration of cetirizine in human milk, samples were analyzed using high performance liquid chromatography mass spectrometry. Management Based on calculations, relative infant dose was found to be 1.77% at 24 hr. In addition, there were no reported adverse effects seen in the infants. Conclusion We suggest that transfer of cetirizine into human milk is minimal and unlikely to pose a significant risk to the breastfeeding infant. This is the first report presenting the transfer of cetirizine in human milk.

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