Pregnancy of Cecap in details
The minimum daily requirement of Cecap in the II and III trimester of pregnancy is about 60 mg.
Cecap crosses the placental barrier. It should be borne in mind that the fetus can adapt to high doses of Cecap, which takes a pregnant woman, and then a newborn baby may develop the ascorbic disease as the reaction of cancel. Therefore, during pregnancy should not to take Cecap in high doses, except in cases where the expected benefit outweighs the potential risk.
The minimum daily requirement during lactation (breastfeeding) is 80 mg. Cecap is excreted in breast milk. A mother's diet that contains adequate amounts of Cecap, is sufficient to prevent deficiency in an infant. It is unknown whether dangerous to the child's mother use of Cecap in high doses. Theoretically it is possible. Therefore, it is recommended not to exceed the maximum daily nursing mother needs to Cecap, except when the expected benefit outweighs the potential risk.
Cecap breastfeeding
Cecap is excreted into human breast milk. The effects in the nursing infant are unknown. The manufacturer recommends that caution be used when administering Cecap to nursing women.
See references
References for pregnancy information
- Briggs GG, Freeman RK, Yaffe SJ.. "Drugs in Pregnancy and Lactation. 6th ed." Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins (2002):
- "Product Information. Cemill (Cecap)." Abbott Pharmaceutical, Abbott Park, IL.
References for breastfeeding information
- "Product Information. Cemill (Cecap)." Abbott Pharmaceutical, Abbott Park, IL.
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