Q&A Metronidazole – is it safe to use with breastfeeding?

The balance of current evidence and clinical experience, and the consensus of specialist opinion, is that there is no established mutagenic or carcinogenic risk to infants breastfeeding from mothers receiving routine short-course treatment with metronidazole by any route.

Low-dose oral metronidazole, 200-400 mg three times daily, produces milk levels only slightly lower than corresponding levels in maternal plasma (76 to 99%). Doses up to 500 mg three times daily for a 7 to 10 day course are considered to be compatible with breastfeeding.

Lamotrigine – is it safe to take while breastfeeding?

This updated Medicines Q&A evaluates the available evidence for the safety of lamotrigine in breastfeeding mothers