2002
DOI: 10.2223/jped.665
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Does drug therapy in the postpartum period interfere with breastfeeding recommendations?

Abstract: Artigo submetido em 03.05.01, aceito em 05.09.01. ResumoObjetivo: estudar a freqüência do uso de medicamentos no pós-parto imediato e verificar possíveis interferências nas recomendações quanto à amamentação.Métodos: foi realizado um estudo transversal em quatro maternidades de Belo Horizonte, no período de julho de 1998 a julho de 1999, incluindo 2.173 parturientes. A amostra foi calculada com base em dados da Secretaria Municipal de Saúde sobre o número de partos ocorridos nessas instituições, no ano de 1995… Show more

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“…In our study, the prevalence of any medication use among breastfeeding women in the period up to three months postpartum was 89%. This prevalence was very similar to a study conducted in the Netherlands [14] and slightly lower than two other studies conducted in Brazil [27,28]. The most commonly used therapeutic groups in our sample were medications for the nervous system, for the genitourinary system and sex hormones, and for blood and hematopoietic organs.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…In our study, the prevalence of any medication use among breastfeeding women in the period up to three months postpartum was 89%. This prevalence was very similar to a study conducted in the Netherlands [14] and slightly lower than two other studies conducted in Brazil [27,28]. The most commonly used therapeutic groups in our sample were medications for the nervous system, for the genitourinary system and sex hormones, and for blood and hematopoietic organs.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…It is known that women require special attention during the pregnancy-puerperium cycle, and gynecological and oncological treatments, when they can develop complications, requiring admission to an intensive care unit (ICU). [1][2][3] Drugs used in treatments in the ICU may have risks and should be continuously investigated and monitored for patient safety and better outcomes. Because of the large number of medications prescribed in the ICU, prescribing errors are frequent, severe, and expected, and pharmaceutical interventions can contribute to patient care.…”
Section: To the Editormentioning
confidence: 99%