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If a breast feeding mother takes amisulphride 200mg, will it cause fits in babies?? After 8 months of breast feeding??
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Amisulpride is excreted into breast milk, and studies have shown measurable levels in the infant's plasma. However, due to its high prolactin-raising effect, it has also been used in low doses to increase breast milk production in some cases. Risks to the breastfed infant Potential for: Sedation Poor feeding or weight gain
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Greetings no it won't cause , but it's not safe while feeding
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