# Colitis, ulcerative

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Info about medications while breastfeeding

Aminosalicylic Acid

Can I take Aminosalicylic Acid while breastfeeding? Limited information indicates that maternal aminosalicylic acid therapy produces low levels in milk and would not be expected to cause any adverse effects in breastfed infants, especially if the infant is older than...
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Mesalamine

An agent derived from sulfasalazine, an antiinflammatory agent. Mesalamine may reduce inflammation through inhibition of cyclooxygenase and prostaglandin production. Following rectal or oral administration, only a small amount of mesalamine is absorbed; the remainder,...
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Tacrolimus

Also known as Anhydrous tacrolimus, FK 506, Fujimycin, Hecoria, Prograf, Protopic, Tacrolimus anhydrous, Tacrolimus, anhydrous A macrolide isolated from Streptomyces tsukubaensis. Tacrolimus binds to the FKBP-12 protein and forms a complex with calcium-dependent...
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Prednisolone

Also known as .delta.1-Hydrocortisone, 1,2-Dehydrohydrocortisone, Adnisolone, Aprednislon, Capsoid, Cortalone, Cortisolone, Dacortin H, Decaprednil, Decortin H, Delta(1)Hydrocortisone, Delta- Cortef, Delta-Cortef, Delta-Diona, Delta-F, Delta-Phoricol, Deltacortril,...
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Budesonide

Also known as Budecort, Butacort, Eltair, Nasocort, Preferid, Pulmicort, Pulmicort Turbuhaler, Rhinocort Can I take Budesonide while breastfeeding? The amounts of inhaled budesonide excreted into breastmilk are minute and infant exposure is negligible. When taken by...
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