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Pharmacotherapy for depression and bipolar disorder during lactation: A framework to aid decision making.

Jennifer Sprague1, Katherine L Wisner2, Debra L Bogen3.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Breastmilk is recommended as the exclusive source of nutrition for infants younger than 6 months due to the numerous health benefits for both infants and mothers. Although many women are prescribed medications during pregnancy and postpartum, limited data are available to assist women in weighing the benefits compared to the risks of peripartum medication use. The goals of this paper are to discuss the importance of breastmilk for the health of both the mother and infant, evaluate the impact of medication use on women's infant feeding choice, describe the transfer of drugs to breastmilk and infants, and provide a framework for clinicians to support evidence-based counseling for women treated for mood disorders. RECOMMENDATIONS: We recommend early pregnancy counseling to discuss the benefits and risks of medications during breastfeeding. The Surgeon General's Call to Action (2011) highlights the short and long-term negative health effects of not providing breastmilk. Integrating recommendations from the pediatric and obstetric teams allows patients to make decisions based on evidence and reach their infant feeding goals. Databases containing summaries of research findings and pharmacologic properties of the drug of interest are an essential resource for clinicians.
Copyright © 2020 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  bipolar disorder; breastfeed; breastmilk; depression; lactation; medications

Year:  2020        PMID: 32199600      PMCID: PMC7214126          DOI: 10.1016/j.semperi.2020.151224

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Semin Perinatol        ISSN: 0146-0005            Impact factor:   3.300


  70 in total

1.  Breastfeeding, Other Early Life Exposures and Childhood Leukemia and Lymphoma.

Authors:  Efrat Lev Amitay; Gal Dubnov Raz; Lital Keinan-Boker
Journal:  Nutr Cancer       Date:  2016-06-28       Impact factor: 2.900

2.  Risk-Benefit assessment of infant exposure to lithium through breast milk: a systematic review of the literature.

Authors:  Rebecca L Newmark; Debra L Bogen; Katherine L Wisner; Mariana Isaac; Jody D Ciolino; Crystal T Clark
Journal:  Int Rev Psychiatry       Date:  2019-06-10

3.  Consequences of maternal postpartum depression: A systematic review of maternal and infant outcomes.

Authors:  Justine Slomian; Germain Honvo; Patrick Emonts; Jean-Yves Reginster; Olivier Bruyère
Journal:  Womens Health (Lond)       Date:  2019 Jan-Dec

4.  Suboptimal breastfeeding in the United States: Maternal and pediatric health outcomes and costs.

Authors:  Melissa C Bartick; Eleanor Bimla Schwarz; Brittany D Green; Briana J Jegier; Arnold G Reinhold; Tarah T Colaizy; Debra L Bogen; Andrew J Schaefer; Alison M Stuebe
Journal:  Matern Child Nutr       Date:  2016-09-19       Impact factor: 3.092

Review 5.  Mood stabilizers and antipsychotics during breastfeeding: Focus on bipolar disorder.

Authors:  Isabella Pacchiarotti; Jordi León-Caballero; Andrea Murru; Norma Verdolini; Maria Antonietta Furio; Corinna Pancheri; Marc Valentí; Ludovic Samalin; Eva Solé Roigé; Ana González-Pinto; Jose Manuel Montes; Antonio Benabarre; Jose Manuel Crespo; Consuelo de Dios Perrino; Jose Manuel Goikolea; Luis Gutiérrez-Rojas; André F Carvalho; Eduard Vieta
Journal:  Eur Neuropsychopharmacol       Date:  2016-08-24       Impact factor: 4.600

6.  Prospectively assessed changes in lamotrigine-concentration in women with epilepsy during pregnancy, lactation and the neonatal period.

Authors:  Christina Fotopoulou; Rebekka Kretz; Steffen Bauer; J C Schefold; Bettina Schmitz; Joachim W Dudenhausen; Wolfgang Henrich
Journal:  Epilepsy Res       Date:  2009-03-09       Impact factor: 3.045

7.  Breastfeeding and risk of ovarian cancer in two prospective cohorts.

Authors:  Kim N Danforth; Shelley S Tworoger; Jonathan L Hecht; Bernard A Rosner; Graham A Colditz; Susan E Hankinson
Journal:  Cancer Causes Control       Date:  2007-04-21       Impact factor: 2.506

8.  Lactation and cardiovascular risk factors in mothers in a population-based study: the HUNT-study.

Authors:  Siv T Natland; Tom I L Nilsen; Kristian Midthjell; Lene F Andersen; Siri Forsmo
Journal:  Int Breastfeed J       Date:  2012-06-19       Impact factor: 3.461

9.  Sleep loss as a trigger of mood episodes in bipolar disorder: individual differences based on diagnostic subtype and gender.

Authors:  Katie Swaden Lewis; Katherine Gordon-Smith; Liz Forty; Arianna Di Florio; Nick Craddock; Lisa Jones; Ian Jones
Journal:  Br J Psychiatry       Date:  2017-07-06       Impact factor: 9.319

10.  Mania triggered by sleep loss and risk of postpartum psychosis in women with bipolar disorder.

Authors:  Katie J S Lewis; Arianna Di Florio; Liz Forty; Katherine Gordon-Smith; Amy Perry; Nick Craddock; Lisa Jones; Ian Jones
Journal:  J Affect Disord       Date:  2017-08-18       Impact factor: 4.839

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  2 in total

Review 1.  Course of Illness and Treatment Updates for Bipolar Disorder in the Perinatal Period.

Authors:  Melissa M Batt; Aviva K Olsavsky; Shaleah Dardar; Celeste St John-Larkin; Rachel L Johnson; Mary D Sammel
Journal:  Curr Psychiatry Rep       Date:  2022-02-15       Impact factor: 8.081

Review 2.  Breastfeeding, pregnancy, medicines, neurodevelopment, and population databases: the information desert.

Authors:  Sue Jordan; Rebecca Bromley; Christine Damase-Michel; Joanne Given; Sophia Komninou; Maria Loane; Naomi Marfell; Helen Dolk
Journal:  Int Breastfeed J       Date:  2022-08-02       Impact factor: 3.790

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