Doxylamine Pregnancy Warnings
Safety has not been established during pregnancy.
AU TGA pregnancy category: A
US FDA pregnancy category: Not Assigned
Comments: This drug is not known to cause birth defects, but studies to prove its safety for the developing fetus have not been performed.
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Doxylamine Breastfeeding Warnings
Use should be avoided during breastfeeding or if planning to breastfeed.
Excreted into human milk: Yes
Comments: Small occasional doses of this drug would not be expected to cause any adverse effects in breastfed infants; however, larger doses or more prolonged use may cause drowsiness, unusual excitement, or irritability in nursing infants and/or decrease the milk supply, particularly in combination with a sympathomimetic such as pseudoephedrine or before lactation is well established.
-In one telephone follow-up study, irritability and colicky symptoms were reported in 10% and drowsiness was reported in 1.6% of infants exposed to various antihistamines; none of the reactions required medical attention.
-Relatively high doses of antihistamines given by injection can decrease basal serum prolactin in nonlactating women and in early postpartum women; however, it is unknown whether lower oral doses of antihistamines have the same effect on serum prolactin or whether the effects on prolactin have any consequences on breastfeeding success.
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