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Is breastfeeding safe with azathioprine?

Mandeep Singh1, Jan Qualie1, Andrew Currie1, Edmund S Howarth1, Manjiri M Khare1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Azathioprine is commonly used as an immunosuppressant during pregnancy in the management of various conditions such as connective tissue disorders, inflammatory bowel disease and pregnant women with organ transplant. Continuation of azathioprine through pregnancy and postpartum is vital for maternal reasons. However, there is limited evidence regarding safety of use of azathioprine with breastfeeding. METHODS AND
RESULTS: We report an observational case series of 10 mother-baby pairs managed at a tertiary teaching hospital. Mothers on azathioprine who were keen to breastfeed were counselled antenatally regarding limited short-term and long-term safety data for the babies. Mothers participating in this study completed a questionnaire at every visit. At follow-up visits, babies were examined by a neonatologist for clinical signs of infection and checked for adverse effects on haematological profile.
CONCLUSION: There was no clinically significant adverse effect on haematological profile or immunosuppression in these babies. Our case series supports safety of azathioprine in the short term. However, large numbers are needed to determine long-term safety of azathioprine and breastfeeding.

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Keywords:  azathioprine; breastfeeding; maternal–fetal medicine

Year:  2011        PMID: 27579102      PMCID: PMC4989605          DOI: 10.1258/om.2011.110013

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Obstet Med        ISSN: 1753-495X


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