# Fibromyalgia

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Info about medications while breastfeeding

Sodium Oxybate

Can I take Sodium Oxybate while breastfeeding? Sodium oxybate is the sodium salt of gamma-hydroxybutyric acid (GHB). GHB is an endogenous substance and low amounts are found in breastmilk. Large doses of GHB have been used as a substance of abuse. Two infants have...
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Pregabalin

Also known as 3-Isobutyl GABA, CI 1008, CI-1008, Lyrica, PD 144723 A 3-isobutyl derivative of gamma-amino butyric acid (GABA) with anti-convulsant, anti-epileptic, anxiolytic, and analgesic activities. Although the exact mechanism of action is unknown, pregabalin...
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Somatropin

Can I take Somatropin while breastfeeding? Limited data indicate that exogenous somatropin does not increase normal breastmilk concentrations of growth hormone and that no adverse effects are experienced by the breastfed infants of mothers who receive somatropin....
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Lidocaine

Also known as Cuivasil, Duncaine, Leostesin, Lidothesin, Lignocaine, Rucaina A synthetic aminoethylamide with local anesthetic and antiarrhythmic properties. Lidocaine stabilizes the neuronal membrane by binding to and inhibiting voltage-gated sodium channels, thereby...
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Gabapentin

Also known as 1-(aminomethyl)cyclohexaneacetic Acid, Gabapentin GR, Gabapentina, Gabapentine, Gabapentino, Gabapentinum, Gabapetin, Gralise, Neurontin A synthetic analogue of the neurotransmitter gamma-aminobutyric acid with anticonvulsant activity. Although its exact...
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