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I have been given cizaspa c tablet for IBS am still on breastfeeding my baby is 22 months old. Is it safe for me amd the baby? Kindly tell
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Hello dear mother, First No the medication can pass through the breast milk hence it is not safe. Second your baby is 22 month old you need to STOP breastfeeding. Breastfeeding only till 1 year of age. So, you should take the tablets for your illness as it is beneficial for that, and stop breastfeeding your baby as it is neither helping you nor your baby anymore.
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STOP BREAST FEEDING ITS ALMOST 22 MONTHS KINDLY ADD ADDITIONAL INTAKE TO KID AS IT WONT BE SUFFICIENT TO BABY AND COMING TO CIZASPA C CAN CAUSE CONFUSION SO KINDLY USE IT AFTER BREAST FEEDING Pls connect for online consultation and advice
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Medicine is not safe during  breastfeeding.
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