Drugs and Lactation Database (LactMed): Iron SaltsDrugs and Lactation Database (LactMed). National Library of Medicine (US): Bethesda (MD).BOOK
Abstract
Iron is a normal component in human milk. Daily oral iron intake from prenatal vitamins or other multimineral supplements does not affect milk iron levels. Higher daily oral iron dosing has a minimal effect on milk iron levels and is not expected to cause harm to the breastfed infant if needed to treat the mother’s anemia, but it is not an adequate substitute for direct infant iron supplementation to prevent or treat infant anemia.
Publisher
National Library of Medicine (US)
Bethesda (MD)
Language
eng
PubMed ID
34958537
Citation
Iron Salts. Drugs and Lactation Database (LactMed). National Library of Medicine (US), 2006, Bethesda (MD).
Iron Salts. Drugs and Lactation Database (LactMed). National Library of Medicine (US); 2006.
(2006). Iron Salts. In Drugs and Lactation Database (LactMed). Bethesda (MD): National Library of Medicine (US)
Iron Salts. Drugs and Lactation Database (LactMed). Bethesda (MD): National Library of Medicine (US); 2006.
* Article titles in AMA citation format should be in sentence-case
TY - CHAP
T1 - Iron Salts
BT - Drugs and Lactation Database (LactMed)
Y1 - 2006///
PY - 2021/12/28/pubmed
PY - 2021/12/28/medline
PY - 2021/12/28/entrez
KW - Iron
KW - ferrous sulfate
KW - Ferretts
KW - Fer-in-sol
KW - Pedia Iron
KW - ICAR
KW - ferrous fumarate
KW - ferrous gluconate
KW - BeneHealth Ferrous Sulfate
KW - Bifera
KW - Duofer
KW - ED-In-Sol
KW - Feosol
KW - Feratab
KW - Ferate
KW - Fer-Gen-Sol
KW - Fergon
KW - Fer-iron
KW - Ferrimin
KW - Ferrocite
KW - Ferro-Sequels
KW - Hemocyte
KW - MyKidz Iron 10
KW - Nephro-Fer
KW - Pedia Iron
KW - Proferrin ES
KW - Slow Fe
KW - Slow Iron
KW - Tandem
KW - Ascofer
KW - Beminal with Iron and Liver
KW - Camilia
KW - Cerevon
KW - Children's Choice
KW - Euro-Fer
KW - Ferodan
KW - Ferofate
KW - Fero-Grad
KW - Ferro-C
KW - Fertinic
KW - Floradix Formula
KW - Floravit
KW - Fortiplex
KW - Gento-Iron
KW - Geritol
KW - Geriton
KW - Hema Pro
KW - Hormodausse
KW - Iberet
KW - Neo-Fer
KW - Novo-Ferrogluc
KW - Novo-Ferrosulfate
KW - Novo-Fumar
KW - Palafer
KW - Slow-Fe
KW - Somarexin
KW - Super Vitalex
KW - Toni Com
KW - Viplex
KW - Vitafer
N2 - Iron is a normal component in human milk. Daily oral iron intake from prenatal vitamins or other multimineral supplements does not affect milk iron levels. Higher daily oral iron dosing has a minimal effect on milk iron levels and is not expected to cause harm to the breastfed infant if needed to treat the mother’s anemia, but it is not an adequate substitute for direct infant iron supplementation to prevent or treat infant anemia.
PB - National Library of Medicine (US)
CY - Bethesda (MD)
UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/prime/citation/34958537/Drugs_and_Lactation_Database_(LactMed):_Iron_Salts
DB - PRIME
DP - Unbound Medicine
ER -


