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It is desirable to allow breast-feeding as soon as possible after anesthesia. It is common for anesthesiologists to encounter nursing mothers who invariably question whether breast feeding after anesthesia can harm their infants [1]. Only limited reviews concerned with diffusion into breast milk could be found, and in particular there were no studies on breast-feeding after intravenous administration of midazolam to the mother. The present study reports the degree to which intravenously administered midazolam passed from plasma to breast milk in one patient.
Journal
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- Journal of Anesthesia
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Journal of Anesthesia 11 1997-07-01
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